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BASKETBALLNov. 10 Oklahoma Baptist (Exhibition) Shawnee, Okla. 6:00 p.m.MIAA/GAC Challenge Nov. 14 Southeastern Oklahoma Tahlequah, Okla. 12:00 p.m. Nov. 15 Northwestern Oklahoma Tahlequah, Okla. 2:00 p.m.Nov. 18 Oklahoma Christian EDMOND 5:30 p.m.TWU/Marriott Classic Nov. 21 Midwestern State Denton, Texas 5:00 p.m. Nov. 22 Texas Woman’s Denton, Texas 6:30 p.m.Nov. 25 Southwestern Oklahoma Weatherford, Okla. 5:30 p.m.Nov. 29 Arkansas-Fort Smith EDMOND 1:30 p.m.Dec. 1 Southern Nazarene Bethany, Okla. 5:30 p.m.Dec. 4 Lindenwood* EDMOND 5:30 p.m.Dec. 6 Lincoln* EDMOND 1:30 p.m.Dec. 18 Central Missouri* Warrensburg, Mo. 5:30 p.m.Dec. 20 Missouri Western* St. Joseph, Mo. 1:30 p.m.Dec. 31 East Central EDMOND 1:30 p.m.Jan. 3 Northwest Missouri* EDMOND 1:30 p.m.Jan. 8 Missouri Southern* Joplin, Mo. 5:30 p.m.Jan. 10 Southwest Baptist* Bolivar, Mo. 1:30 p.m.Jan. 15 Fort Hays State* Hays, Kan. 5:30 p.m.Jan. 17 Nebraska-Kearney* Kearney, Neb. 5:30 p.m.Jan. 22 Washburn* EDMOND 5:30 p.m.Jan. 24 Emporia State* EDMOND 1:30 p.m.Jan. 29 Pittsburg State* Pittsburg, Kan. 7:00 p.m.Feb. 5 Northeastern State* EDMOND 5:30 p.m.Feb. 7 Pittsburg State* EDMOND 1:30 p.m.Feb. 12 Washburn* Topeka, Kan. 5:30 p.m.Feb. 14 Emporia State* Emporia, Kan. 1:30 p.m.Feb. 21 Northeastern State* Tahlequah, Okla. 1:30 p.m.Feb. 26 Fort Hays State* EDMOND 5:30 p.m.Feb. 28 Nebraska-Kearney* EDMOND 1:30 p.m.

Bold–Home games played at Hamilton Field House*–Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association game

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0Hayley Bryan6-0 • Forward

Jr. • Copan

4Presley Stastny

5-7 • GuardJr. • Celina, Texas

3Jordan Ward5-5 • Guard

Jr. • Alvord, Texas

1Sierra Moore5-9 • GuardJr. • Durant

5Mikayla Alexander

5-5 • GuardRS Fr. • Tulsa

13Chelsea Robinson

5-10 • GuardSr. • Harrah

12Haley Weathers

5-5 • GuardJr. • Luther

11Marley Anderson

5-5 • GuardSo. • Snyder

15Chelsi Dennis5-8 • Guard

Jr. • Broken Arrow

22Anna Kimsey

5-11 • ForwardJr. • Edmond

21Julia Mason

5-11 • ForwardJr. • Fairview

20McKenzie Solberg

5-10 • GuardJr. • Chandler

Central Oklahoma is in its third year as a member of the Mid-Amer-ica Intercollegiate Athletics Association.

The MIAA, a 14-member conference of NCAA Division II insti-tutions in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma, was first or-ganized in 1912 as the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association.

Over the past 100 years, the MIAA has gained the reputation of be-ing one of the top NCAA Division II conferences in the nation. MIAA schools have won 15 NCAA team championships and, since 1964, over 160 individual national titles.

The MIAA currently conducts champi-onships in eight sports for men and nine for women.

For the men, champions are crowned in football, cross country, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & field, baseball, tennis and golf.

The women compete for titles in vol-leyball, cross country, soccer, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & field, softball, golf and tennis.

The MIAA turned a new page on July 1, 1992, when the NCAA Division II confer-ence changed its name from the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association to the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics As-sociation.

The decision to make the change originated in 1989, when Pittsburg State and Washburn became the first schools outside the state of Mis-souri to gain membership in the MIAA.

The conference was first organized in 1912 with 14 member institu-tions. Of those original members, Central Missouri, Truman State and Northwest Missouri State still remain a part of the MIAA.

The first change in membership came in 1924, when the MIAA reorganized to include only the five regional Missouri state colleges:

the mid-ameriCa interCOllegiate athletiCs assOCiatiOn Central Missouri, Truman (at the time known as Northeast Missouri State), Northwest Missouri, Southeast Missouri State and Southwest Missouri State (now Missouri State).

Over the next 56 years, three schools joined the membership: Mis-souri School of Mines (later Missouri-Rolla) in 1935, Lincoln in 1970 and the Missouri-St. Louis in 1980.

Ken Jones became the first full-time commissioner of the MIAA in 1981 and would be in the position for 16 years, retiring in 1997. Ralph

McFillen succeeded Jones, serving 10 years before his retirement in 2007.

Jim Johnson succeeded McFillen in July of that year and served as commissioner until September of 2010, when Dr. Bob Boerigter took over.

Southwest Baptist brought membership back to eight schools in 1986, before the major expansion of the conference in 1989. Pittsburg State, Washburn, Missouri South-ern and Missouri Western began competi-tion in the 1989-90 season.

Southeast Missouri State left the MIAA following the 1990-91 season and was re-placed by Emporia State in the 1991-92 season.

Missouri-St. Louis departed the MIAA in 1996, Missouri-Rolla left in 2005 and

Lincoln forfeited its membership in 1999. Fort Hays State joined the MIAA in 2006, Nebraska-Omaha entered the league in 2008 and Lin-coln re-joined the conference in 2010.

UCO, Lindenwood, Nebraska-Kearney and Northeastern State all become league members with the start of the 2012-13 academic year.

Nebraska-Omaha left the league in 2011 and Truman State did the same in 2013, which leaves the conference with 14 schools. Lincoln and SBU are associate members who compete in women’s basketball.

Larry HouseDr. Bob Boerigter Josh SlaughterAmber Feldman

mid-ameriCa interCOllegiate athletiCs assOCiatiOn Address: 114 West 11th Street (Suite 105), Kansas City, Mo. 64105Phone: (816) 421-MIAA (6422)Media Relations Fax: (816) 421-6429Website: www.themiaa.comCommissioner: Dr. Bob BoerigterAssistant Commissioner for Championships and Business Development: Larry HouseAssistant Commissioner for Compliance and Internal Operations: Amber FeldmanDirector of Communications: Josh Saughter

23Savannah Gray

5-8 • GuardFr. • Fort Gibson

33Ashley Stephens

6-3 • ForwardSo. • Kyle, Texas

25Olivia Mason5-11 • Guard

So. • Fairview

24Kylie Mayes6-1 • Forward

Sr. • Midwest City

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Table of ConTenTs

General InformaTIon2014-15 Schedule ........................................................ 1/Back CoverUCO Quick Facts/Phone Directory .................................................2 CoaChes/season ouTlook/PlayersHead Coach ......................................................................................4Assistant Coaches ........................................................................... 52014-15 Outlook ..............................................................................62014-15 Roster ................................................................................7Player Profiles ........................................................................... 8-14

2013-14 revIewSeason Review/Final Stats ....................................................... 16-18Season Results/Trends ...................................................................19MIAA Standings/All-MIAA Teams ...............................................20

reCords/hIsToryCentral Oklahoma Records ....................................................... 22-26All-Time Letterwinners ................................................................. 27All-Conference/All-America Players ............................................. 28Season-by-Season Results ....................................................... 29-31Series Records ................................................................................ 32 abouT uCoThe University ...............................................................................34Athletic Administration ............................................................35-37Hamilton Field House ....................................................................38About Edmond ...............................................................................39About Oklahoma City ....................................................................40The MIAA ................................................................................ I.B.C.

sCheduleDate (Day) Opponent Site TimeNov. 10 (Monday) Oklahoma Baptist (Exhibition) Shawnee, Okla. 6:00 p.m.

Nov. 14-15 MIAA/GAC Challenge Tahlequah, Okla. 14 (Friday) Southeastern Oklahoma 12:00 p.m. 15 (Saturday) Northwestern Oklahoma 2:00 p.m. Nov. 18 (Tuesday) Oklahoma Christian Edmond 5:30 p.m. Nov. 21-22 Mariott Champions Circle Pioneer Premiere Denton, Texas 21 (Friday) Midwestern State 5:00 p.m. 22 (Saturday) Texas Woman’s 6:30 p.m. Nov. 25 (Tuesday) Southwestern Oklahoma Weatherford, Okla. 5:30 p.m.Nov. 29 (Saturday) Arkansas-Fort Smith Edmond 1:30 p.m.Dec. 1 (Monday) Southern Nazarene Bethany, Okla. 5:30 p.m.Dec. 4 (Thursday) Lindenwood* Edmond 5:30 p.m.Dec. 6 (Saturday) Lincoln* Edmond 1:30 p.m.Dec. 18 (Thursday) Central Missouri* Warrensburg, Mo. 5:30 p.m.Dec. 20 (Saturday) Missouri Western* St. Joseph, Mo. 1:30 p.m.Dec. 31 (Wednesday) East Central Edmond 1:30 p.m.Jan. 3 (Saturday) Northwest Missouri* Edmond 1:30 p.m.Jan. 8 (Thursday) Missouri Southern* Joplin, Mo. 5:30 p.m.Jan. 10 (Saturday) Southwest Baptist* Bolivar, Mo. 1:30 p.m.Jan. 15 (Thursday) Fort Hays State* Hays, Kan. 5:30 p.m.Jan. 17 (Saturday) Nebraska-Kearney* Kearney, Neb. 5:30 p.m.Jan. 22 (Thursday) Washburn* Edmond 5:30 p.m.Jan. 24 (Saturday) Emporia State* Edmond 1:30 p.m.Jan. 29 (Thursday) Pittsburg State* Pittsburg, Kan. 7:00 p.m.Feb. 5 (Thursday) Northeastern State* Edmond 5:30 p.m.Feb. 7 (Saturday) Pittsburg State* Edmond 1:30 p.m.Feb. 12 (Thursday) Washburn* Topeka, Kan. 5:30 p.m.Feb. 14 (Saturday) Emporia State* Emporia, Kan. 1:30 p.m.Feb. 21 (Saturday) Northeastern State* Tahlequah, Okla. 1:30 p.m.Feb. 26 (Thursday) Fort Hays State* Edmond 5:30 p.m.Feb. 28 (Saturday) Nebraska-Kearney* Edmond 1:30 p.m.March 3 (Tuesday) MIAA Post-season Tournament First Round Campus sites TBAMarch 5-8 (Thursday-Sunday) MIAA Post-Season Tournament Kansas City, Mo. TBA

Bold-Home game*-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association game

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baskeTball faCTsMailing Address: 100 North University Edmond, OK 73034 Founded: Dec. 24, 1890 President: Dr. Don Betz Athletic Director: Joe MullerAssistant Athletic Director/Operations: Gunnar Poff Assistant Athletic Director/Business: Britni BrannonDirector of Athletic Media Relations: Mike KirkDirector of Athletic Compliance: Darnell SmithAthletic Compliance Coordinator: Jeremy RogersDirector of Athletic Ticketing: Ethan HookerDirector of Sponsorships and Marketing: Brandon BakerHead Athletic Trainer: Ed Kabrick Faculty Representative: Trey Cone National Affiliation: NCAA Division II Conference: Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics AssociationNickname: Bronchos School Colors: Bronze and Blue Enrollment: 17,101 baskeTball faCTsHead Coach: Guy HardakerYears, Record at UCO: Eight years, 147-88Years, Overall Record: Eight years, 147-88Assistant Coach: Heather DavisStudent Assistants: Jill Bryan and Britney Morgan2013-14 Record: 12-162013-14 Conference Record/Finish: 6-13 (T-10th)Lettermen Returning/Lost: 7/8Starters Returning/Lost: 3/2 baskeTball hIsToryFirst Season of Basketball: 1969-70All-time Record: 551-559Conference/Division Championships: Two (2008, 2009).National Tournament Appearances: Six -- two in AIAW Division II (1976 and ‘82) and four in NCAA Division II (2008, ‘09, ‘10 and ‘11). medIa relaTIonsDirector of Athletic Media Relations: Mike Kirk Office: (405) 974-2142 Home: (405) 348-4897 Cell: (405) 615-2233 Email: [email protected] Relations Fax: (405) 974-3820

sTaff Phone/emaIl dIreCTory(405 Area Code) University of Central Oklahoma Switchboard .......................974-2000 OfficeAthletic Department ...............................................................974-2500 Head Coach ............................................................................974-2146 Guy Hardaker ([email protected])

Assistant Coach ......................................................................974-2146 Heather Davis ([email protected])

Athletic Director ....................................................................974-2500 Joe Muller ([email protected]) Assistant Athletic Director/Operations ..................................974-2176 Gunnar Poff ([email protected]) Director of Athletic Compliance ...........................................974-3959 Darnell Smith ([email protected])

Head Athletic Trainer ............................................................974-2188 Ed Kabrick ([email protected])

sChool nICkname“Bronchos” was the nickname selected for Central Oklahoma

in 1922 by Mrs. C.W. Wantland, wife of long-time UCO football coach C.W. Wantland. The name was chosen from a number of suggestions for the name of UCO’s football team and became the nickname for all athletic teams at the school.

Mrs. Wantland was made an honorary member of the Letterman’s Club as a result of selecting the nickname, becoming the first woman admitted to that organization. sChool Colors

Bronze and blue were chosen as Central Oklahoma’s school colors early in the fall of 1895 by school president Edmund Dandridge Murdaugh. The first public display of the bronze and blue was in Guthrie when a student represented UCO in the first oratorical contest ever held in Oklahoma. on The Cover

Featured on the front cover of the 2014-15 UCO basketball media guide are Julia Mason (21) and Chelsea Robinson (13). On the back (top to bottom) are Haley Weathers, Marley Anderson, Jordan Ward, Olivia Mason and Hayley Bryan.

Cover design was done by UCO Art Director Craig Beuchaw. ProduCTIon CredITs

The 2014-15 UCO basketball media guide was written, edited and designed by the UCO Athletic Media Relations Office.

Photographs, including the cover shot, were provided by UCO Photographic Services Director Dan Smith. The media guide was printed at the UCO printCentral, NUC 146.

Get the latest on the Bronchos at:

www.bronchosports.com

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outlook/Players

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head CoaCh

Guy hardakerIn his ninth year at the controls of the

Central Oklahoma program is Guy Har-daker, who has turned the Bronchos into a perennial NCAA Division II national tournament contender.

A member of the UCO Athletic Hall of Fame, Hardaker took over the helm in 2006 after a highly-successful stint as boys high school basketball coach and is 147-88 in eight years with the Bronchos.

He’s led UCO to its only four Divi-sion II national tournament appearances -- including a pair of Sweet 16 berths -- and the Bronchos won 20-plus games a school-record four consecutive seasons from 2007-11.

Guy guided Central to two titles and three runner-up finishes in the Lone Star Conference North Division the last five years the Bronchos were in the league and he’s had 11 players earn all-conference honors, including two Player of the Year selections.

UCO finished a surprising 15-13 and was LSC North Division runner-up in Hardaker’s first year in 2006-07 and really took off the next season.

The Bronchos gained a share of their first-ever LSC North Division title in 2007-08 and made it to the LSC Tournament finals for the first time since 1993 while also earning their first-ever Division II national tournament berth.

UCO pulled out a thrilling overtime victory in the first round of the South Central Regional before losing to eventual champion Washburn to finish 24-8, the second-most wins in school history.

The Bronchos did even better in 2008-09, winning the outright LSC North Division crown and making it back to the LSC Tournament finals in again qualifying for the national tournament as Hardaker was named LSC North Coach of the Year.

UCO had two hard-earned wins at the South Central Regional to make the Sweet 16 for the first time ever before falling in the finals to host West Texas A&M and finishing a best-ever 27-6.

Hardaker and the Bronchos came back with a 22-8 campaign in 2009-10, finishing runner-up in the LSC North and making a third straight national tournament appearance before losing in the first round.

Guy got UCO back in the national tournament in 2010-11 with a team that lost six players to season-ending injury, using a stirring post-season run to advance to the Sweet 16 en route to a 22-10 finish.

The Bronchos were once again LSC North Division runners-up, pulled off an overtime upset in making the LSC Tournament finals before losing a one-point heartbreaker there and then knocked off two higher seeds in advancing to the South Central Regional finals.

Central competed as a Division II independent in 2011-12 and went 16-10 while playing one of the toughest schedules in school history.

The Bronchos moved into the rugged Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association in 2012-13 and got off to a promising start before being plagued by a couple of key injuries in ending up 9-17.

UCO improved to 12-16 last year while losing five games by six points or less and won a first-round game in the MIAA Post-season Tournament.

Guy started his coaching career at Edmond Memorial High School, serving as head girls golf coach and assistant boys basketball coach from 1987-93. He led the Lady Bulldogs to two state championships and one runner-up finish in golf while helping the boys basketball team to three Class 6A state tournament appearances, capped by a state title in 1993.

Hardaker moved over to Edmond Santa Fe High School in 1993 and coached the boys basketball and golf programs there until coming to UCO. He led the basketball squad to four straight regional titles and the Wolves qualified for the state tournament his last three years at the helm, capturing the Class 6A state title in 2004-05. He finished with a 173-148 record at SFHS.

Guy was a three-year basebal l s tar a t UCO from 1982-84, leading the Bronchos to a 101-49 record in that span before leaving following his junior year after getting drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies.

A two-time All-District 9 and NAIA All-Area pick, Hardaker was taken in the 10th round by the Phil-lies in 1983 and spent two years playing in the minor leagues, reaching as high as the Triple A level.

He was inducted into the UCO Athletic Hall of Fame in 2006.

Guy, who received both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from UCO, is mar-ried (Tammy) and has two children (Chance and Tate).

Born: June 27, 1963.High School Education: Jones (Okla.) High SchoolCollege Education: University of Central Oklahoma, B.S. in

Health, PE and Recreation, 1986; UCO, Master’s in Secondary Administration, 1989.

Coaching Experience:1987-93: Edmond Memorial High School, assistant boys basketball

coach/head girls golf coach.1993-06: Edmond Santa Fe High School, head boys basketball coach/

head boys golf coach.2006-Present: Central Oklahoma, head coach.Marital Status: Married (Tammy).Children: Chance (26) and Tate (22).

Hardaker Highlights:uHas led UCO to four Division II national tournament appearances, including Sweet 16 berths in 2009 and ‘11. uHas led the Bronchos to the two winningest seasons in school his-tory (27 in 2008-09, 24 in 2007-08). uLone Star Conference North Division Coach of the Year in 2008-09. uCoached 11 all-conference players, including two Players of the Year.

the hardaker File

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hardaker at uCoSeason W-L Pct. Highlights2006-07 15-13 .536 LSC North runner-up2007-08 24-8 .750 LSC North co-champs, NCAA playoffs2008-09 27-6 .818 LSC North champs, Sweet 162009-10 22-8 .783 LSC North runner-up, NCAA playoffs2010-11 22-10 .688 LSC North runner-up, Sweet 162011-12 16-10 .615 2012-13 9-17 .3462013-14 12-16 .429Totals 147-88 .625

noteables:1st Win: UCO 81, Oklahoma Panhandle 56 (Nov. 21, 2006).50th Win: UCO 89, Texas A&M-Commerce 81 (Jan. 14, 2009).100th Win: UCO 95, Texas Woman’s 64 (Jan. 26, 2011).Home Record: 63-30 (.677).Away Record: 54-44 (.551).Neutral Site Record: 30-14 (.682).NCAA Tournament Record: 5-4 (.556).Overtime Game Record: 10-2 (.833).Record When Led At Halftime: 115-24 (.833).Record When Tied or Trailed At Halftime: 32-64 (.333).Longest Winning Streak: Nine, 2008-09 and 2009-10.

the hardaker era

Team W-L Pct.Abilene Christian 6-2 .750Angelo State 5-2 .714Arkansas-Fort Smith 3-3 .500Arkansas-Monticello 0-1 .000Arkansas Tech 0-1 .000Barry 1-0 1.000Cameron 11-0 1.000Central Missouri 0-2 .000Central Washington 1-0 1.000Colorado-Colo. Springs 1-0 .000East Central 10-0 1.000Eastern New Mexico 4-1 .800Emporia State 1-5 .167Fort Hays State 0-3 .000Henderson State 1-0 1.000Hillsdale 1-0 1.000Incarnate Word 3-0 1.000Lincoln 2-0 1.000Lindenwood 3-2 .600McKendree 2-0 1.000Midwestern State 5-1 .833Minnesota-Duluth 0-1 .000Missouri Southern 1-2 .333Missouri Western 1-1 .500Nebraska-Kearney 1-2 .333Newman 1-0 1.000Northeastern State 8-12 .400Northwest Missouri 0-3 .000

hardaker Vs. Career oPPonents

heather daVis

Taking over as Central Oklahoma’s assistant coach in 2014-15 is Heather Davis, a former player for the Bronchos who spent the past two seasons as a graduate assistant coach.

Davis played her first two years at Division I Missouri-Kansas City, averaging 4.9 points a game as a freshman and 2.2 points as a sophomore while earning Academic All-Summit League recognition.

She came to UCO in 2010-11 and averaged 4.5 points and 2.7 rebounds a contest while starting in six of 32 games to help lead the Bronchos to a 22-10 record and Sweet 16 berth in the national tournament. Heather started throughout the 2011-12 season, averaging 10.4 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.2 assists a game as a senior while making 42 3-pointers.

Davis was a prep standout at Muskogee High School, earning All-District and All-State honors as a senior while also garnering All-Conference accolades in soccer.

Heather earned her bachelor’s degree in criminal justice in May 2012 and her master’s in criminal justice manage-ment and administration in May 2014.

student assistant CoaChes

Team W-L Pct.Oklahoma Baptist 2-0 1.000Oklahoma Christian 0-2 .000Oklahoma City 1-1 .500Oklahoma Panhandle 5-0 1.000Ouachita Baptist 1-0 1.000Paul Quinn 1-0 1.000Pittsburg State 3-6 .333Science & Arts of Okla. 3-0 1.000St. Gregory’s 1-0 1.000Southeastern Oklahoma 7-5 .583Southern Arkansas 1-0 1.000Southern Nazarene 2-0 1.000Southwestern Oklahoma 11-2 .846Southwest Baptist 2-1 .667St. Edward’s 1-0 1.000St. Mary’s 2-1 .667Tarleton State 5-4 .556Texas A&M-Commerce 10-2 .833Texas A&M International 1-0 1.000Texas A&M-Kingsville 4-1 .800Texas-Permian Basin 1-0 1.000Texas Woman’s 9-2 .818Truman State 0-1 .000Washburn 2-5 .286West Texas A&M 0-10 .000Western Washington 0-1 1.000 Bold - Indicates 2014-15 opponent.

Jill bryan

Serving as a student assistant coach at Central Oklahoma in 2014-15 is Jill Bryan, who ended a four-year playing career with the Bronchos last season.

Bryan played in 109 games with 76 starts at UCO and ended up 10th on the school’s all-time scoring list with 1,010 points.

Jill played in 30 games with one start as a true freshman in 2009-10 and then missed the next sea-son to injury. She came back in 2011-12 to average 10.8 points and 4.4 rebounds while starting in 23 of

26 games.Bryan averaged 10.9 points and 5.1 rebounds a contest as a junior and

then capped her career last year by earning third-team All-MIAA honors after netting 13.3 points and 4.6 rebounds a game.

Jill, who is completing work on her marketing degree, was a multi-sport star at Copan High School before coming to UCO.

britney MorGan

Britney Morgan is in her first year as a student assistant coach for Central Oklahoma after finishing her career with the Bronchos last season.

Morgan started every game (102) she played in at UCO and finished with the 12th-most points in school history (977) while also ranking fifth in both career 3-pointers made (161) and assists (306).

Britney made 57 treys in averaging 9.6 points and 3.2 assists a game as a true freshman in 2010-11 and netted 9.8 points and 3.5 assists a contest the follow-

ing year while missing the final seven games to injury.Morgan came back as a junior in 2012-13 to average 8.6 points and 2.8

assists a game and she made a team-high 47 3-pointers last season while averaging 10.4 points and 2.6 assists.

Britney, a prep standout at Pawnee High School, is finishing up work on her biology degree.

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entral Oklahoma looks to utilize a more physical approach in its bid to move up the ladder in the ultra-competitive Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association in 2014-15.

The result will be a different style than in past years, with the Bronchos set to rely more on size than finesse.

“Position by position we’re bigger than most of my teams,” ninth-year head coach Guy Hardaker said. “We’re probably not as athletic, but our players are good in their own way.

“Our style of defense will be different and we’ll prob-ably play a lot more zone due to our size as we try to force jump shots and not give up layups. Offensively, we’re going to throw the ball inside and try to get to the foul line more.”

UCO returns seven players from last year’s 12-16 team that tied for 10th in the MIAA, including three starters. Three former let-terwinners are also back along with six newcomers as the Bronchos look to be-come a force in a rugged conference that sent three teams to the NCAA Division II national tournament last year.

“Our goal is to keep working our way up in this competitive conference,” Har-daker said. “It’s important we elevate our game and that we grind in every contest. I feel if we can become mentally tough every day and every night, then we will be giving ourselves a chance.”

The Bronchos have plenty of experience, led by their trio of re-turning starters -- ju-niors Julia Mason and Haley Weathers and sophomore Olivia Mason.

Julia was the team’s second-leading scorer last year with an 11.3 average while adding 5.2 rebounds a game. She provides great intensity on the court and will be even more of a force this season with her overall game.

Sister Olivia averaged 8.5 points and a team-best 6.9 rebounds a contest during her rookie campaign in earning honorable mention All-MIAA honors, with UCO expecting big things from this inside-outside scoring threat.

Weathers netted 6.4 points and 2.1 rebounds a game and will again be one of the team’s top 3-point shooting threats.

Four other letterwinners return from last year in senior Chelsea Robinson, juniors Hayley Bryan and Jordan Ward and sophomore Marley Anderson.

Cseason outlook

Robinson is a key team leader for the Bronchos and will vie for the starting point guard job. The three-year veteran has plenty of experience and is primed to take on a bigger role this season with her ability to play multiple positions.

Bryan averaged 4.2 points and 2.7 rebounds a game last year and really came on strong late in the season. Ward saw plenty of playing time last season and is the team’s fastest

player, though she may be slowed early by a knee injury that shelved her the last eight games.

Anderson started five games down the stretch as a freshman and showcases the court awareness

that will make her a valuable asset running the offense.

Three former letterwinners are also back on the roster and each will push for major minutes.

Senior Kylie Mayes is ex-pected to take over a starting

role in the post and gives the Bronchos a major presence

inside with her size and all-around ability. She was a part-time starter at UCO in 2010-11

and then averaged 12.5 points and 6.2 rebounds a game at St. Gregory’s the following season before sitting out the past two years.

Junior McKenzie Solberg aver-aged 8.3 points and 3.7 rebounds an

outing for the Bronchos two years ago before leading Northeastern Oklahoma A&M in scoring (15.3) and rebounding (6.9)

last year.Junior Chelsi Dennis is a two-year letterwinner and

defensive standout returning to the court after missing last season to injury.

Six newcomers join the roster this year -- freshman Savannah Gray, redshirt freshman Mikayla Alexander, sophomore Ashley Stephens and juniors Anna Kimsey, Sierra Moore and Presley Stastny -- and each will be looking to earn playing time.

“I like this group of girls,” said Hardaker, who has a 147-88 record with the Bronchos. “They work hard and are determined to do things the right way. For us to be good, we are certainly going to have to do this together. It’s all about TEAM.”

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nuMeriCalNo. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown (High School) 0 Hayley Bryan F 6-0 Jr. Copan (Copan)1 Sierra Moore G 5-9 Jr. Durant (Durant)3 Jordan Ward G 5-5 Jr. Alvord, Texas (Alvord)4 Presley Stastny G 5-7 Jr. Celina, Texas (Celina)5 Mikayla Alexander G 5-5 RS Fr. Tulsa (Washington)

11 Marley Anderson G 5-5 So. Snyder (Snyder)12 Haley Weathers G 5-5 Jr. Luther (Luther)13 Chelsea Robinson G 5-10 Sr. Harrah (Harrah)15 Chelsi Dennis G 5-8 Jr. Broken Arrow (Broken Arrow)20 McKenzie Solberg G 5-10 Jr. Chandler (Chandler)21 Julia Mason F 5-11 Jr. Fairview (Fairview)22 Anna Kimsey F 5-11 Jr. Edmond (North)23 Savannah Gray G 5-8 Fr. Fort Gibson (Fort Gibson)24 Kylie Mayes F 6-1 Sr. Midwest City (Carl Albert)25 Olivia Mason G 5-11 So. Fairview (Fairview)33 Ashley Stephens F 6-3 So. Kyle, Texas (Lehman)

by ClassSeniors (2): Mayes, RobinsonJuniors (9): Bryan, Dennis, Kimsey, J. Mason, Moore, Solberg, Stastny, Ward, WeathersSophomores (3): Anderson, Lancaster, O. Mason Redshirt Freshmen (1): AlexanderFreshmen (1): Gray by stateOklahoma (13): Alexander (Tulsa), Anderson (Snyder), Bryan (Copan), Dennis (Broken Arrow), Gray (Fort Gibson), Kimsey (Edmond), J. Mason (Fairview), O. Mason (Fairview), Mayes (Midwest City), Moore (Durant), Robinson (Harrah), Solberg (Chandler), Weathers (Luther)Texas (3): Stastny (Celina), Stephens (Kyle), Ward (Alvord).

Central oklahoMa roster

alPhabetiCalNo. Name Pos. Ht. Class Hometown (High School) 5 Mikayla Alexander G 5-5 RS Fr. Tulsa (Washington)

11 Marley Anderson G 5-5 So. Snyder (Snyder)0 Hayley Bryan F 6-0 Jr. Copan (Copan)

15 Chelsi Dennis G 5-8 Jr. Broken Arrow (Broken Arrow)23 Savannah Gray G 5-8 Fr. Fort Gibson (Fort Gibson)22 Anna Kimsey F 5-11 Jr. Edmond (North)21 Julia Mason F 5-11 Jr. Fairview (Fairview)25 Olivia Mason G 5-11 So. Fairview (Fairview)24 Kylie Mayes F 6-1 Sr. Midwest City (Carl Albert)1 Sierra Moore G 5-9 Jr. Durant (Durant)

13 Chelsea Robinson G 5-10 Sr. Harrah (Harrah)20 McKenzie Solberg G 5-10 Jr. Chandler (Chandler)4 Presley Stastny G 5-7 Jr. Celina, Texas (Celina)

33 Ashley Stephens F 6-3 So. Kyle, Texas (Lehman)3 Jordan Ward G 5-5 Jr. Alvord, Texas (Alvord)

11 Haley Weathers G 5-5 Jr. Luther (Luther)

by heiGht5-5 (4): Alexander, Anderson, Ward, Weathers5-7 (1): Stastny5-8 (2): Gray, Dennis5-9 (1): Moore5-10 (2): Robinson, Solberg5-11 (3): Kimsey, J. Mason, O. Mason6-0 (1): Bryan6-1 (1): Mayes6-3 (1): Stephens

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Two-year letterwinner and junior post player ready to be a major contributor once again this season . . . Hard-nosed, physical player who can help the Bronchos underneath the basket and also has 3-point shooting range . . . Makes good decisions on the court and should contend for a starting berth.

2013-14: Appeared in 27 games with two starts, averaging 4.2 points and 2.7 rebounds a game . . . Scored in double figures three times, capped by ca-reer-high 15-point out-ing while making all three field goal tries with a 3-pointer and 8-of-10 free throws in start against Nebraska-Kearney . . . Pulled down career-best 10 rebounds and added four points in other start against Arkansas-Fort Smith . . . Had 11 points and five rebounds in win over Southwest Baptist . . . Opened season with 10-point, seven-rebound performance in win over Texas A&M-Commerce.

2012-13: Played in 14 games, averaging 4.5 points and 2.4 rebounds a game . . . Had 12 points and four rebounds on 5-of-7 shooting in collegiate debut against Cameron . . . Also scored in double digits against Angelo State (10) and Northwest Missouri (11), pulling down season-high six rebounds in NWMSU contest.

High School: Four-sport star at Copan High School, earning All-State honors in basketball and volleyball . . . Averaged 16.4 points a game as a senior in leading the Hornets to Class A state semifinals . . . Four-time All-Conference pick . . . Three-time state track qualifier in the discus and a regional qualifier in golf.

6-0 • Forward

Junior • Copan

Hayley

Bryan 0

Sophomore letterwinner expected to battle for the starting point guard berth this winter . . . Saw extended playing time as a true freshman last year and showed a glimpse of what she’s capable of . . . Smart player with great court awareness who will only continue to improve with more playing time.

2013-14: Averaged 2.3 points, 1.8 rebounds and 1.0 assists a game while appearing in 26 games with five starts . . . Scored season-high 13 points in first-ever college game against Texas A&M-Commerce, hitting 3-of-4 shots with one 3-pointer and all six free throw tries . . . Netted 4.8 rebounds, 3.6 points and 2.2 assists a contest during five-start stint late in the season . . . Had eight rebounds, seven points, four steals and three assists in road win over Lindenwood in first-round of the MIAA Tournament.

High School: Three-sport star at Snyder High School . . . Aver-aged 26.2 points, six assists, five rebounds and five steals a game as a senior in earning Shortgrass Conference MVP and All-State accolades . . . State tournament MVP as a junior after leading the Lady Cyclones to the Class 2A title, scoring 22 points in finals upset of the No. 1 team . . . Also lettered in volleyball and track.

5-5 • Guard

SopHomore • Snyder

marley

anderSon11

Transfer who came to UCO after sitting out a redshirt year at Langston last season . . . Athletic youngster who will vie for playing time.

High School: Prep standout at Booker T. Washington High School in Tulsa, helping lead the Hornets to the Class 6A state championship as a senior . . . Also lettered in track.

Personal: Nursing major looking to become a pre-natal nurse . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as her favorite team . . . Lists August Alsina as her top musician . . . Birthdate is Jan. 7, 1995.

5-5 • Guard

rS FreSHman • TulSa

mikayla

alexander 5

Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become an athletic trainer . . . Lists the Okla-homa City Thunder as her top professional team . . . Names “Glory Road” as her top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Dec. 20, 1994.

uCo Career HiGHSPoints: 13 vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, 11/8/13.Rebounds: 8 vs. Lindenwood, 3/3/14.Assists: 4 vs. Emporia State, 3/6/14.Steals: 4 vs. Lindenwood, 3/3/14.Blocks: 0.

Total 3-PointSeason G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RB-Avg. Pts-Avg.‘13-14 26-5 21-52 .404 6-19 .316 12-14 .857 48-1.8 60-2.3

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Personal: Family life major looking to become a school coun-selor . . . Sister (Jill) was a teammate on last year’s team and is a student assistant coach this year . . . Mother (Kristy) and father (Tim) both played basketball at Oklahoma Wesleyan

and grandfather (Terry Bryan) baseball at Tulsa . . . Enjoys reading and playing golf among her hobbies . . . Birthdate is Dec. 5, 1993.

3.2 assists and 2.1 blocked shots a game as a senior to earn All-Conference and All-State recognition.

Personal: Strategic communications major and member of UCO Dean’s Honor Roll looking to become a public relations director . . . Has five brothers and one sister . . . Enjoys reading in her spare time . . . Names the San Antonio Spurs as her favorite team . . . Lists Lianna LaHavas as her top musician . . . Birth-date is Dec. 18, 1992.

Junior veteran anxious to get back on the court after missing last season to injury . . . Saw significant playing time her first two years and was slated to see even more last winter before suffering broken ankle in pre-season drills . . . Worked hard to get back to full strength and is determined to make an impact in 2014-15.

2013-14: Sat out redshirt year after suffering pre-season injury.

2012-13: Appeared in all 26 games with four starts, av-eraging 4.5 points and 1.5 rebounds a contest . . . Scored in double figures three times, led by 11-point game on 4-of-5 shooting from the field with three 3-pointers in home win over Arkansas-Fort Smith . . . Went 3-for-3 with two treys in 10-point outing against South-ern Nazarene and was 4-of-7 shooting with two 3-pointers in scoring 10 points at Fort Hays State.

2011-12: Averaged 3.0 points and 1.2 rebounds a contest while playing in 25 of 26 games . . . Scored 10-plus points twice, col-lecting career-high 13 against Western Washington on 5-of-8 shooting from the field with three treys and scoring 12 in rout of Oklahoma Panhandle.

High School: Basketball-volleyball standout at Broken Arrow High School . . . Averaged 16.0 points, 6.4 rebounds, 3.4 steals,

5-8 • Guard

Junior • Broken arrow

15 CHelSi

denniS

uCo Career HiGHSPoints: 13 vs. Western Washington, 12/15/11.Rebounds: 6 vs. Northeastern State, 1/16/13.Assists: 5, two times.Steals: 3 vs. Angelo State, 11/17/12.Blocks: 3 vs. Minnesota-Duluth, 11/10/12.

Total 3-PointSeason G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RB-Avg. Pts-Avg.‘11-12 25-0 29-73 .397 8-31 .258 10-17 .588 29-1.2 76-3.0‘12-13 26-4 40-107 .374 17-57 .298 21-28 .750 38-1.5 118-4.5Totals 51-4 69-180 .383 25-88 .284 31-45 .689 67-1.3 194-3.8

uCo Career HiGHSPoints: 15 vs. Nebraska-Kearney, 2/28/14.Rebounds: 10 vs. UA-Fort Smith, 11/12/13.Assists: 2, four times.Steals: 1, nine times.Blocks: 1, six times.

Total 3-PointSeason G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RB-Avg. Pts-Avg.‘12-13 14-0 26-57 .456 4-10 .400 7-14 .500 33-2.4 63-4.5‘13-14 27-2 31-78 .397 8-23 .348 43-58 .741 73-2.7 113-4.2Totals 41-2 57-135 .422 12-33 .364 50-72 .694 106-2.6 176-4.3

Rookie guard looking to contend for minutes . . . Smart player and good perimeter shooter who has a bright future ahead.

High School: Averaged eight points, six rebounds and six assists a game as a senior at Fort Gibson High School in helping lead the Tigers to the state title . . . Also lettered in golf and track.

Personal: Undecided on a major . . . Enjoys playing golf as a hobby . . . Names Shania Twain as her favorite musician . . . Birthdate is Oct. 3, 1994.

5-8 • Guard

FreSHman • ForT GiBSon

23 SavannaH

Gray

Junior forward joining the team after a lengthy layoff . . . Local product who has been a UCO student the past three years.

High School: Played on three state tournament teams at Edmond North High School, averaging 9.3 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.2 assists a game as a senior . . . Also a two-time All-State performer in cross country, helping the Huskies win a pair of state titles.

Personal: English literature major looking to teach English over-seas . . . Names the OKC Thunder as her favorite team . . . Lists “Miracle” as her top sports movie . . . Birthdate is Jan. 28, 1993.

5-11 • Forward

Junior • edmond

6 anna

kimSey

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Returning starter looking to stake a claim as one of the top players in the conference . . . Athletic junior forward capable of taking over a game with her ability to score and rebound . . . Fierce competitor who doesn’t back down in physical battles underneath the basket and also runs the floor well . . . Came to UCO last year after one season at Division I Central Arkansas.

2013-14: Played in all 28 games with 27 starts and was the team’s second-leading scorer (11.3) and rebounder (5.2) . . . Scored 15-plus points five times, highlighted by career-high 28-point outing in first-round MIAA Tournament road win over Lindenwood . . . Hit 10-of-14 shots and 8-of-10 free throws in that contest while adding six rebounds . . . Had 15 points and season-high 13 rebounds in regular-season meeting with the Lions and had two other double-doubles -- 19 points and 10 rebounds against Washburn and 10 points and 10 rebounds against Southern Nazarene . . . Also had 11 rebounds while scoring nine points in home win over Nebraska-Kearney.

UCA: Redshirted her first year and then played in 27 games with one start in 2012-13 . . . Averaged 1.9 points and 1.1 rebounds a game for the 15-15 Sugar Bears.

High School: Prep standout at Fairview High School, earning All-Conference honors four straight years . . . Two-time confer-ence MVP and an All-State pick as a senior after averaging 17.5 points, 10 rebounds and 2.9 steals a game . . . Also a softball All-Stater and state runner-up in the high jump for the Yellowjackets.

Personal: Kinesiology major . . . Father (Lance) played bas-ketball at Northwestern Oklahoma . . . Younger sister (Olivia)

is a teammate at UCO . . . Names “Secretariat” as her top sports movie . . . Lists Lana Del Rey as her favorite musician . . . Birthdate is Oct. 7, 1992.

5-11 • Forward

Junior • Fairview

Julia

maSon21

Sophomore standout and returning starter ready to maintain her spot in the top five . . . Had an immediate impact as a true fresh-man last year and will definitely benefit from the experience gained . . . Superb athlete and outstanding all-around player who will continue to improve . . . Good outside shooter set to become a prime offensive weapon and also an excellent rebounder.

2013-14: Averaged 8.5 points and team-high 6.9 rebounds a game while playing in all 28 contests with 20 starts to earn hon-orable mention All-MIAA honors . . . Scored in double figures 11 times, topped by 19-point outing against Pittsburg State when made five 3-pointers while adding six rebounds and three steals . . . Pulled down eight-plus rebounds in 12 games, including seven with 10 or more . . . Had double-doubles against Southern Naza-rene (14 points, 10 rebounds), Washburn (10 points, season-high 13 rebounds) and Northeastern State (12 points, 11 rebounds) . . . Made 34 treys on the season, hitting three or more four times.

High School: Three-sport star at Fairview High School . . . Helped lead Yellowjackets to Class 2A state title in hoops as a junior while earning all-tournament honors . . . Enid News & Eagle Area Player of the Year and an All-State selection as a senior after averaging 16.6 points, 9.7 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 2.8 steals a game . . . Also an All-State pick in both fast- and slow-pitch softball and a track letterwinner.

Personal: Kinesiology major . . . Older sister (Julia) is a junior teammate at UCO . . . Father (Lance) played basket-ball at Northwestern Oklahoma . . . Names Taylor Swift as her favorite musician . . . Member of UCO’s Stu-dent-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) . . . Birthdate is March 17, 1995.

5-11 • Guard

SopHomore • Fairview

olivia

maSon25

uCo Career HiGHSPoints: 28 vs. Lindenwood, 3/3/14.Rebounds: 13 vs. Lindenwood, 12/5/13.Assists: 2, three times.Steals: 3, two times.Blocks: 2 vs. Tarleton State, 11/23/13.

Total 3-PointSeason G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RB-Avg. Pts-Avg.‘13-14 28-27 110-290 .379 14-66 .212 82-116 .706 146-5.2 316-11.3

uCo Career HiGHSPoints: 19 vs. Pittsburg State, 2/1/14.Rebounds: 13 vs. Washburn, 1/23/14.Assists: 4, two times.Steals: 3, two times.Blocks: 1, three times.

Total 3-PointSeason G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RB-Avg. Pts-Avg.‘13-14 28-20 80-207 .386 34-103 .330 45-58 .776 193-6.9 239-8.5

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Senior veteran eager to return to play after a two-year hiatus . . . Redshirted in 2012-13 while at St. Gregory’s and then sat out after transferring back to UCO last year . . . Is slated to step in as a starter in the post and should have a major impact with her ability to score and rebound . . . Showcases good moves inside and is a tough, physical presence ready to finish her career with a flourish . . . Was a part-time starter for the Bronchos in 2010-11 before going to SGU.

SGU: Started all season for the NAIA-member Cavaliers in 2011-12, averaging 12.5 points and 5.6 rebounds a game in earning second-team All-Southern Athletic Confer-ence honors . . . Had three double-doubles and a pair of 20-point games, highlighted by 22-point outing on 11-of-15 shooting from the field against East Central . . . Redshirted in 2012-13.

2010-11: Played in all 32 games with 11 starts for the Bronchos, helping the team go 22-10 in ad-vancing to the Division II Sweet 16 . . . Averaged 6.2 points and 4.1 rebounds a game while adding a team-high 28 blocked shots . . . Scored in double figures eight times, capped by a pair of 14-point games . . . Averaged 11.4 points and 6.0 rebounds a contest during one five-game stretch midway through the season . . . Blocked two-plus shots six times, topped by five-rejection contest against Texas A&M-Commerce . . . Shot 50 percent or better 11 times.

High School: Four-time All-Conference selection at Carl Albert High School and made the state tournament all-tournament team three times . . . Oklahoman Big All-City pick and an All-Stater as a senior for the Titans . . . Finished career with 1,089 points.

Personal: Psychology major . . . Father (Billy) played football at Oklahoma State . . . Enjoys fishing and kayaking in her spare time

. . . Names the Cleve-land Cavaliers as her top team . . . Lists “42” as her favorite movie . . . Birthdate is Sept. 12, 1991.

6-1 • Forward

Senior • midweST CiTy

kylie

mayeS24

uCo Career HiGHSPoints: 14, two times.Rebounds: 7, three times.Assists: 3 vs. Midwestern State, 1/8/11.Steals: 5 vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, 1/22/11.Blocks: 5 vs. Texas A&M-Commerce, 2/14/11.

Total 3-PointSeason G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RB-Avg. Pts-Avg.‘10-11 32-11 78-203 .384 3-15 .200 38-67 .567 132-4.1 197-6.2

Junior college transfer expected to compete for extending playing time at a guard slot . . . Intelligent player who excels at taking the ball to the basket and also a quality rebounder . . . Came to UCO after two years at Murray State College.

Juco: Averaged 10.2 points, 5.2 rebounds and 2.9 assists during two-year career with the Lady Aggies.

High School: Two-time All-District performer at Durant High School . . . Also lettered in soccer.

Personal: Kinesiology major looking to become a coach . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as her top professional team . . . Mother (Lisa) played volleyball at Oklahoma Christian . . . Lists “Pistol Pete” as her favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is Feb. 3, 1994.

5-9 • Guard

Junior • duranT

1 Sierra

moore

Team leader and versatile senior veteran capable of playing multiple positions for the Bronchos . . . Will challenge for the starting point guard berth and has plenty of experience running the offense, but can also play shooting guard or on the wing . . . Excellent defender and should see plenty of action this season . . . Three-year letterwinner who has played in 75 games during UCO career.

2013-14: Appeared in all 28 games, averaging 2.0 points and 1.9 rebounds per game . . . Scored season-high nine points in win over Hillsdale College while making both 3-point tries and all three free throw attempts . . . Handed out four assists against Washburn.

2012-13: Averaged 2.0 points and 2.3 rebounds a game while playing in 24 contests . . . Had eight points, three rebounds, three assists and three steals in season-high 26 minutes against Missouri Western . . . Made both 3-point tries and scored eight points in road upset of Pittsburg State . . . Had five points, four rebounds and four assists in just nine minutes of action to help UCO capture home win over Arkansas-Fort Smith.

2011-12: Played in 23 games with five starts, averaging 3.1

5-10 • Guard

Senior • HarraH

13 CHelSea

roBinSon

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points, 1.8 assists and 1.7 rebounds a contest . . . Averaged 7.6 points and 4.4 assists an outing while shooting 85.7 percent (18-of-21) from the free throw line in starting the last five games of the season . . . Scored career-high 10 points against both Lin-denwood and Northeastern State . . . Dished out seven assists in road game at NSU.

High School: Three-sport standout at Harrah High School . . . Averaged 13.0 points, 7.0 rebounds and 7.0 as-sists a game as a senior to pick up Oklahoman Little All-City and All-State recognition . . . Also a two-time state qualifier in tennis and state runner-up in cross country for the Panthers.

Personal: Business administration major . . . Enjoys playing tennis as

a hobby . . . Lists the OKC Thunder as her top team . . . Names One Direction as her favorite musical group . . . Birthdate is Nov. 19, 1992.

uCo Career HiGHSPoints: 10, two times.Rebounds: 6, two times.Assists: 7 vs. Northeastern State, 2/11/12.Steals: 4 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle, 11/19/11.Blocks: 2 vs. USAO, 11/29/11.

Total 3-PointSeason G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RB-Avg. Pts-Avg.‘11-12 23-5 23-59 .390 4-13 .308 22-28 .786 40-1.7 72-3.1‘12-13 24-0 15-48 .313 4-9 .444 15-24 .625 55-2.3 49-2.0‘13-14 28-0 16-48 .333 3-12 .250 21-29 .724 53-1.9 56.20Totals 75-5 54-155 .348 11-34 .324 58-81 .716 148-2.0 177-2.4

Junior transfer who is back at UCO after starting career with the Bronchos two years ago . . . Saw extensive action as a true freshman in 2012-13 before going to Northeastern Oklahoma A&M last season and should push for major minutes this winter . . . Can play on the wing or inside and provides instant offense with her outside shooting prowess.

Juco: Led the Lady Norse in both scoring (15.3) and rebound-ing (6.9) to earn second-team All-Oklahoma Collegiate Athletic Conference and All-Region 2 honors . . . Shot 39.0 percent from 3-point range while making 85 treys, including a school-record 11 during 35-point outing against Western State College . . . Made 83.7 percent of her free throws.

5-10 • Guard

Junior • CHandler

20 mCkenzie

SolBerG

2012-13: Averaged 8.3 points and 3.7 rebounds a game for the Bronchos while starting in four of 24 games played . . . Scored in double digits 11 times, highlighted by 17-point outing against Oklahoma Baptist when added six rebounds and two steals . . . Scored 16 points on 7-of-12 shooting with a pair of 3-pointers against Missouri Southern . . . Had 13 points and season-high eight rebounds in road loss to Fort Hays State . . . Pulled down five-plus rebounds seven times.

High School: Enjoyed stellar prep career at Chandler High School, earning Oklahoman Little All-City, conference MVP and All-State honors as a senior . . . Averaged 21 points, eight rebounds, four assists and two steals a game her final season . . . Also a softball standout for the Lions, picking up conference MVP and All-State acclaim in both fast- and slow-pitch.

Personal: General studies major looking to coach . . . Mother (Lori) and Father (Don) both played basketball at Kansas Welseyan . . . Was born in Hawaii . . . En-joys reading as a hobby . . . Names “Space Jam” as her favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is Dec. 16, 1993.

uCo Career HiGHSPoints: 17 vs. Oklahoma Baptist, 12/1/12.Rebounds: 8 vs. Fort Hays State, 1/30/13.Assists: 4 vs. Fort Hays State, 1/30/13.Steals: 2, two times.Blocks: 2, two times.

Total 3-PointSeason G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RB-Avg. Pts-Avg.‘12-13 24-4 72-164 .439 9-36 .250 46-58 .793 88-3.7 199-8.3

Junior transfer who will sit out the season . . . Started college career at Lipscomb in 2012-13 and played last year at Angelo State, appearing in 15 games.

High School: Four-time All-District selection, three-time All-Region pick and two-time All-Stater at Celina High School . . . Averaged 18 points, eight assists, five rebounds and four assists as a senior . . . Also participated in track, winning a district title.

Personal: Physical education major . . . Lists Stevie Nicks as her top musician . . . Birthdate is Dec. 18, 1993.

5-7 • Guard

Junior • Celina, TexaS

4 preSley

STaSTny

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Division I transfer slated to help out in a back-up role . . . UCO’s biggest post player at 6-foot-3 and a physical presence inside who can also run the floor . . . Spent freshman season at Texas-San Antonio.

UTSA: Played in one game last season for the Roadrunners.

High School: All-District selection as a senior at Lehman High School.

Personal: Physical education/health major looking to become a coach . . . Enjoys listening to music in her spare time . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as her top professional team . . . Lists “Coach Carter” as her favorite sports movie . . . Birthdate is March 28, 1995.

6-3 • Forward

SopHomore • kyle, TexaS

33 aSHley

STepHenS

Cat-quick junior guard and team leader looking to bounce back from knee injury that knocked her out late last season . . . Missed the final eight games after suffering ACL tear in early February and may not be back to full strength until the second semester . . . Will battle for the starting point guard spot when she’s fully healed and really makes UCO’s up-tempo game go with her speed and court awareness.

2013-14: Averaged 2.8 points, 2.5 assists and 1.4 rebounds while playing in the first 20 games with three starts . . . Scored career-high eight points with five assists in win over Texas A&M-Commerce . . . Had five-plus assists four times, topped by career-best eight-assist outing in just 18 minutes against Lincoln . . . Had seven points, five assists and two steals in win over Missouri Western.

2012-13: Played in 25 games with one start as a true freshman . . . Averaged 2.1 points, 1.8 assists and 1.4 rebounds a game while shooting a solid 46.7 percent from the field . . . Played season-high 26 minutes in start against Northeastern State, finishing that game with five points, two rebounds and two assists . . . Dished out four assists and added four rebounds in home win over Lincoln . . . Also ran track for the Bronchos, earning medals in several meets in the 100- and 400-meter hurdles.

5-5 • Guard

Junior • alvord, TexaS

Jordan

ward 3

High School: Basketball-track star at Alvord (Texas) High School . . . District MVP and Class 2A All-State selection as

a junior and senior on the hardcourts and a multiple state champion in track . . . Won back-to-back 100- and 300-meter titles her final two years, setting the Class 2A state record in the 100 as a senior on state runner-up team.

Personal: Kinesiology ma-jor and multiple member of the UCO President’s Honor Roll . . . Enjoys crafting as a hobby . . . Names Maroon 5 as her favorite musical group . . . Member of UCO’s

Student-Athlete Ad-visory Committee . . . Lists “Coach Carter” as her top sports movie . . . . . . Birthdate is Oct. 21, 1993.

uCo Career HiGHSPoints: 8 vs. TX A&M-Commerce, 11/18/13.Rebounds: 5 vs. Texas Woman’s, 11/18/12.Assists: 8 vs. Lincoln, 12/7/13.Steals: 3, two times.Blocks: 0.

Total 3-PointSeason G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RB-Avg. Pts-Avg.‘12-13 25-1 21-45 .467 3-15 .200 8-19 .421 36-1.4 53-2.1‘13-14 20-3 17-44 .386 3-14 .214 18-28 .643 28-1.4 55-2.8Totals 45-4 38-89 .426 6-29 .207 26-47 .553 64-1.4 108-2.4

Multi-talented junior looking to handle the top shooting guard position after starting there most of last season . . . Outstanding all-around athlete and tremendous shooter with unlimited range who can be a potent offensive weapon . . . Started career at conference rival Missouri Southern before coming to UCO and sitting out a redshirt year on the court . . . Has been a key reserve for the softball team the past two springs.

2013-14: Appeared in all 28 games with 18 starts, including the first 15 of the season . . . Averaged 6.4 points, 2.1 rebounds and 1.0 steals a game while making 35 3-pointers . . . Started strong and was averaging 11.8 points after the first eight games of the season, scoring in double figures six times during that opening stretch . . . Had 18-point outings against Arkansas-Fort Smith and Lindenwood, making six treys in each game . . . Played back-up role for UCO softball team that went 41-17 and made the national tournament.

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2012-13: Redshirted in bas-ketball and then joined the softball team . . . Appeared in 28 games as a pinch-runner and scored 12 runs to help UCO win the NCAA Division II national title.

MSSU: Averaged 8.3 points and 2.6 rebounds a game as a freshman for the Lions in 2011-12 while playing in 26 games with 15 starts . . . Had a pair of 23-point outings.

High School: Multi-sport star at Luther High School . . . Four-time All-Conference

pick in basketball . . . Averaged 24.7 points a game as a junior and had a school-record 50-point game during senior season . . . Won two state track titles in the 100-meter hurdles and one in the long jump while finishing as state runner-up in four other events during her career . . . Also a two-time All-Conference selection in softball.

Personal: Business administration major . . . Enjoys hunting and fishing as hobbies . . . Names the Oklahoma City Thunder as her top professional team . . . Lists Luke Bryan as her favorite musician . . . Birthdate is June 7, 1993.

uCo Career HiGHSPoints: 18, two times.Rebounds: 5, three times.Assists: 4 vs. Washburn, 1/23/14.Steals: 3 vs. Pittsburg State, 2/1/14Blocks: 2, two times.

Total 3-PointSeason G-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. RB-Avg. Pts-Avg.‘13-14 28-18 59-182 .324 35-120 .292 25-32 .781 59-2.1 178-6.4

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UCo 71, TexaS a&M-CoMMeRCe 60AUSTIN, Texas (Nov. 8) – Hayley Bryan scored six points in a 17-0 first-

half run that put Central Oklahoma in control and the Bronchos went on to topple Texas A&M-Commerce 71-60 on the first day of the season-opening St. Edward’s Classic.

UCO had 19-15 lead at the 11:37 mark of the first half when a Bryan layup ignited the big scoring spurt that pushed the advantage to 36-15 with 2:51 remain-ing and the Bronchos went on to a 40-23 halftime cushion.

The Lions never got closer than seven in the final 20 minutes as UCO stayed safely in front to collect its eighth straight win over TAMU-C.

Jill Bryan and Marley Anderson scored 13 points apiece to lead the Bronchos, with Anderson hitting all six second-half free throw attempts. Julia Mason added 12 points, while Hayley Bryan finished with 10 points and seven rebounds.

UCo 64, HillSdale 56AUSTIN, Texas (Nov. 9) – Jill Bryan made six clutch free throws in the final

22 seconds to keep Central Oklahoma in front and the Bronchos escaped Hills-dale’s late rally for a 64-56 victory on the second day of the St. Edward’s Classic.

The Chargers cut a 10-point UCO lead to 58-56 with 22 seconds remaining and fouled Bryan, but she foiled that strategy by making both foul shots to up the lead to 60-56.

Bryan made two more free throws after rebounding a Hillsdale miss at 0:12 and then was fouled again at 0:05 after coming up with a steal. The senior finished off the late free throw flurry with two more charity tosses and the Bronchos had their second straight win of the young season.

Bryan finished with 22 points, hitting all 11 of her free throw tries to tie a single-game school record for accuracy while adding 10 rebounds and four steals. Haley Weathers made three 3-pointers in scoring 15 points and Chelsea Robinson added nine big points off the bench by hitting both 3-point tries and all three free throw attempts.

UCo 66, aRkanSaS-FoRT SMiTH 57FORT SMITH, Ark. (Nov. 12) – Haley Weathers scored nine of her game-

high 18 points in the first 10 minutes of the game to stake Central Oklahoma to a double-digit lead and the Bronchos went on to down Arkansas-Fort Smith 66-57.

It was UCO’s third straight win to open the season, all on the road. Weathers drained three 3-pointers in her opening-game outburst as UCO

jumped out to a 19-9 lead en route to a 36-28 halftime advantage and the Lady Lions never got closer than seven in the final 20 minutes.

Weathers finished 6-of-10 from long distance in her 18-point outing and added five rebounds. UCO also got 12 points and six assists from Jill Bryan, 12 points and four assists from Rachel New and 11 points from Julia Mason.

UCo 78, SoUTHeRn nazaRene 65EDMOND (Nov. 19) – Unbeaten Central Oklahoma scored nine unanswered

points to open the game and never looked back in cruising past Southern Nazarene 78-65 in its home opener at Hamilton Field House.

Four different players scored in the game-opening run that put the Bronchos in early control and UCO led by double digits most of the game.

Freshman Olivia Mason led a balanced attack, coming off the bench to hit 4-of-6 shots with a trio of 3-pointers in a 14-point outing while adding 10 rebounds – all on the defensive end – and three assists.

Sister Julia Mason also had a double-double with 10 points and 10 rebounds, with UCO also getting 12 points and six assists from Jill Bryan and 12 points from Haley Weathers.

The Bronchos never trailed after Whitney Dunn’s layup off a Bryan pass 56 seconds into the contest, with Bryan adding two free throws, Weathers a 3-pointer and Britney Morgan a layup as UCO bolted to a 9-0 lead at the 16:44 mark.

TaRleTon STaTe 72, UCo 62DENTON, Texas (Nov. 23) – Shooting wasn’t Central Oklahoma’s strong

point in a 4-0 start and that was certainly the case in the Bronchos’ first loss of the season at the Marriott Champions Circle Pioneer Premiere.

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UCO entered the game shooting just 38.0 percent from the field and the Bronchos lowered that after hitting only 20-of-60 shots (33.3 percent) in drop-ping a 72-62 decision to Tarleton State on the first day of the two-day classic.

The Bronchos shot a paltry 16.7 percent (5-of-30) from 3-point range and also turned the ball over four times in the final three minutes after pulling within 58-56, allowing the TexAnns to put the game away at the free throw line.

Jill Bryan led UCO with 21 points and six rebounds, while Haley Weathers and Julia Mason added 10 points apiece.

TexaS woMan’S 81, UCo 53DENTON, Texas (Nov. 24) – Another poor shooting performance led to a

second straight Central Oklahoma loss in the Marriott Champions Circle Pioneer Premiere at Kitty Magee Arena.

The Bronchos missed their last 15 shots of the first half in falling into an 18-point hole at the break and it didn’t get much better in the final 20 minutes as host Texas Woman’s rolled to an 81-53 victory.

UCO ended up shooting a mere 26.3 percent (15-of-57) from the field and made just 3-of-25 attempts (12.0 percent) from beyond the 3-point arc.

Julia Mason scored a game-high 16 points to pace UCO, while Jill Bryan had 15 points and six rebounds in making the all-tournament team. Olivia Mason pulled down 10 rebounds.

UCo 98, SoUTHweSTeRn oklaHoMa 75EDMOND (Nov. 27) – All five starters scored in double figures and Central

Oklahoma led wire-to-wire in a 98-75 drubbing of Southwestern Oklahoma at Hamilton Field House.

Haley Weathers rattled in a 3-pointer from the top of the key 10 seconds into the game to give the Bronchos a lead they would never relinquish and UCO used the long ball to break the game open in the second half en route.

The Bronchos made a season-high 11 treys in its season-best 98-point outing, hitting 7-of-10 from behind the arc in the second half to turn a six-point lead into the 23-point margin of victory.

Sisters Julia and Olivia Mason had 16 points apiece to lead UCO, with Olivia adding a team-high eight rebounds. Jill Bryan had 14 points, seven rebounds and four assists, while Weathers and Britney Morgan chipped in 12 points each.

Weathers’ game-opening 3-pointer – one of four she made in the game – ig-nited a fast start that carried the Bronchos to a 12-2 lead just three minutes in.

lindenwood 78, UCo 71ST. CHARLES, Mo. (Dec. 5) – A late rally fell short and Central Oklahoma

opened Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association play with a 78-71 setback to Lindenwood.

The Bronchos trimmed a 14-point second-half deficit to four with 2:17 left to play, but UCO missed its next five shots from the field and the Lady Lions held on.

Haley Weathers scored a game-high 18 points for the Bronchos hitting 6-of-11 tries from 3-point range. Julia Mason added 15 points and a season-high 13 rebounds, while leading scorer Jill Bryan was limited to a season-low five points.

UCo 72, linColn 55JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (Dec. 7) – Four different players scored in a game-

opening 7-0 run that gave Central Oklahoma a lead it would never relinquish and the Bronchos went to topple Lincoln 72-55.

Julia Mason opened the scoring with a short jumper, Whitney Dunn made one of two free throws, Jill Bryan hit a layup off a Haley Weathers feed and Britney Morgan drove in for another layup to give UCO a 7-0 lead three minutes into the contest and the Bronchos went on to pick up their first Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association win of the season.

UCO limited the Blue Tigers to 30.4-percent shooting from the field while forcing 25 turnovers in improving to 6-3 on the year and 1-1 in the conference.

Jill Bryan and Morgan scored 14 points each to lead a balanced attack, with Bryan adding six rebounds and Morgan four assists. Olivia Mason was the only other player in double figures with 10 points.

Central Oklahoma got off to a fast start in 2013-14, but a second-half losing streak cost the Bronchos in their second year of playing in the rug-ged Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association.

UCO won its first four games of the season and was 10-6 overall with a 5-4 league record before dropping seven straight conference games. The Bronchos ended up 12-16 overall and 6-13 in the MIAA, pulling off a first-round road upset in the MIAA Tournament before losing in the quarterfinals.

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CenTRal MiSSoURi 94, UCo 76EDMOND (Dec. 19) -- An early-game scoring drought put Central Oklahoma

in a big hole and the Bronchos never recovered in falling to No. 8-ranked Central Missouri 94-76 at Hamilton Field House.

UCO trailed just 10-7 four minutes into the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association contest, but made just one of its next nine shots and com-mitted seven turnovers as the Jennies went on a devastating 28-3 run to open up a 38-10 lead at the 7:59 mark.

Britney Morgan led the Bronchos with 15 points and three assists, while Olivia Mason had 12 points and a team-high five rebounds off the bench.

UCo 81, MiSSoURi weSTeRn 63EDMOND (Dec. 21) -- Olivia Mason sparked a long-range shooting display

that carried Central Oklahoma to an 81-63 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association rout of Missouri Western at Hamilton Field House.

The freshman forward made four of UCO’s season-high 12 treys in scoring 18 points and the Bronchos shot a season-best 52.2 percent (12-of-23) from beyond the arc in winning their final game before a two-week holiday break.

UCO improved to 7-4 on the season and evened its league record at 2-2. Olivia Mason was 7-of-12 from the field with four 3-pointers in her career-

high 18-point outing while adding a team-best seven rebounds.Jill Bryan made three treys in scoring 17 points, Julia Mason had 13 points

and Britney Morgan nailed three 3-pointers in a 12-point, four-assist, three-steal game. Jordan Ward was big off the bench for UCO with seven points, five assists and two steals.

noRTHweST MiSSoURi 78, UCo 72MARYVILLE, Mo. (Jan. 4) – Poor outside shooting led to a tough road loss

for Central Oklahoma Saturday afternoon as the Bronchos fell to Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association rival Northwest Missouri 78-72.

UCO made just four of 28 attempts from 3-point range (14.3 percent) and that inaccuracy, coupled with 59.6-percent field goal shooting by the Bearcats, was too much for the Bronchos to overcome.

Jill Bryan led UCO with a career-high 28 points while adding five rebounds and four steals. Britney Morgan and Julia Mason scored 14 points apiece, with Mason also pulling down eight rebounds.

UCo 62, MiSSoURi SoUTHeRn 60EDMOND (Jan. 8) – Olivia Mason came up big in the final 20 seconds to

cap a strong second half that sparked Central Oklahoma to a 62-60 come-from-behind victory over Missouri Southern at Hamilton Field House.

The freshman forward made a steal near half-court with 20 seconds left and the Bronchos protecting a 60-59 lead, then swished two free throws after being fouled at 0:18 to make it 62-59.

The Lions were fouled on a 3-point shot with 2.9 seconds left, but missed two of the three foul shots and Mason rebounded the final one to secure the upset.

Mason scored all eight of her points and pulled down nine of her game-high 11 rebounds in the second half as UCO rallied from a nine-point deficit. Jill Bryan led a balanced attack with 13 points, while Britney Morgan added 12 points and a season-high eight assists.

UCo 70, SoUTHweST BapTiST 56EDMOND (Jan. 11) – Olivia Mason scored 18 points and Central Oklahoma

used a 13-2 run in the second half to run past Southwest Baptist 70-56 at the Hamilton Field House.

UCO outscored the Bearcats 38-21 in the second half after trailing 35-32 at halftime.

Hayley Bryan chipped in 11 points in just 14 minutes off the bench. Julia Mason also had 11 points, while Jill Bryan added 10 points and eight rebounds.

FoRT HayS STaTe 64, UCo 38EDMOND (Jan. 16) -- Central Oklahoma was outscored 36-15 in the second

half en route to a 64-38 loss to No. 23 Fort Hays State at Hamilton Field House.The Bronchos fell to 9-6 on the season and 4-4 in the Mid-America Intercollegiate

Athletics Association. FHSU improved to 12-2 and 6-2 in league play.UCO shot a season-low 23.4 percent (15-of-64) from the field, including just

13.9 percent (5-of-36) in the final 20 minutes as the Tigers pulled away from a five-point halftime lead.

Olivia Mason led UCO with eight points and 10 rebounds.

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EDMOND (Jan. 18) -- Jill Bryan scored 14 second-half points and Central Okla-homa defeated Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association rival Nebraska-Kearney 82-70 at Hamilton Field House.

Bryan finished with 16 points and seven rebounds to lead the Bronchos. Eleven players scored, with three reaching double figures as UCO had its second-highest scoring game of the season.

The Bronchos improved to 10-6 and 5-4 in the MIAA.UCO closed out the first half on a 12-0 run to turn a four-point deficit into a 40-

32 halftime lead. Sophomore Whitney Dunn scored six of her 11 first-half points during that spurt and ended the game with 13.

Julia Mason just missed a double-double, finishing with nine points and a season-high 11 rebounds for the Bronchos.

waSHBURn 65, UCo 59 (oT)TOPEKA, Kan. (Jan. 23) – Central Oklahoma missed 14 layups – including

one in the final seconds of regulation – and dropped a tough 65-59 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics decision to Washburn.

The Bronchos led by eight at halftime, fell behind by five in the second half and then came back to tie it in the final minute before Olivia Mason’s potential game-winning inside bucket in the final seconds failed to drop.

The Ichabods never trailed in the five-minute extra session in handing UCO its first OT loss since the 2008-09 season. The Bronchos fell to 10-7 overall and 5-5 in the league.

UCO shot just 30.4 percent (21-of-69) from the field, hitting only 7-of-32 attempts (21.9 percent) from 3-point range.

Julia Mason scored a season-high 19 points to lead the Bronchos while adding 10 rebounds. Olivia Mason ended with 10 points and a game-high 13 rebounds.

eMpoRia STaTe 73, UCo 50EMPORIA, Kan. (Jan. 26) – A first-half scoring drought turned a one-point

deficit into a 21-point hole and Central Oklahoma never recovered in falling to No. 2-ranked Emporia State 73-50.

The Bronchos trailed just 20-19 with 10:35 left in the opening half after two Jill Bryan free throws, but UCO was outscored 27-7 the rest of the way in falling behind 47-26 by intermission and never got closer than 16 in the final 20 minutes.

Central made just 3-of-15 field goals and 1-of-5 free throws while also com-mitting five turnovers during that game-deciding run.

It was the second straight Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association loss for the Bronchos, who fell to 10-8 on the season and 5-6 in the conference.

Jill Bryan was the lone player in double figures with 16 points.

piTTSBURg STaTe 69, UCo 66EDMOND (Feb. 1) – Julia Mason’s 3-point attempt was blocked as time ex-

pired and the Bronchos fell to Pittsburg State 69-66 at the Hamilton Field House.UCO missed critical free throws down the stretch and finished the game just

9-for-18 from the line in falling to 10-9 on the season and 5-7 in the MIAA.The Bronchos led 31-29 at halftime and quickly extended the lead to seven on

a 3-pointer by senior Britney Morgan, who finished with a season-high 15 points. UCO’s lead was eight at 54-46 with 12:23 left after Olivia Mason -- who

ended with a season-best 19 points -- connected on 3-pointer, but the Gorillas answered with an eight-point spurt that evened the game with 9:24 remaining.

PSU went on to take a seven-point lead (65-58) with just four minutes left, but the Bronchos battled back to get within on at 67-66 on Olivia Mason’s 3-pointer from the wing with nine seconds left.

The Gorillas made two more free throws to extend the lead to three and Julia Mason’s long-range attempt from the corner at the buzzer was blocked.

noRTHeaSTeRn STaTe 63, UCo 61TAHLEQUAH, Okla. (Feb. 6) – A frantic late-game rally came up just short

and Central Oklahoma dropped a disappointing 63-61 Mid-America Intercol-legiate Athletics Association decision to Northeastern State.

The Bronchos overcame a 12-point deficit in the final five minutes to take a 61-60 lead on Haley Weathers’ 3-pointer with 38 seconds left, but NSU answered with a 3-pointer of its own at 0:08 to go ahead 63-61 and Julia Mason’s tying layup try just ahead of the final buzzer was off the mark.

UCO fell to 10-10 overall and 5-8 in the league.Jill Bryan led UCO with a game-high16 points, while Olivia Mason had 12

points and a game-best 11 rebounds.

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2013-14 individUal STaTiSTiCS Total 3-PointPlayer GP-GS FG-FGA Pct. FG-FGA Pct. FT-FTA Pct. Reb.-Avg. PF-FO A TO BK ST Pts.-Avg. Jill Bryan 28-28 112-325 .345 36-133 .271 111-144 .771 128-4.6 51-0 63 62 3 37 371-13.3Julia Mason 28-27 110-290 .379 14-66 .212 82-116 .706 146-5.2 97-4 17 48 6 20 316-11.3Britney Morgan 25-25 90-236 .381 47-123 .382 32-54 .593 56-2.2 54-0 64 55 1 27 259-10.4Olivia Mason 28-20 80-207 .386 34-103 .330 45-58 .776 193-6.9 71-3 31 44 3 22 239-8.5Haley Weathers 28-18 59-182 .324 35-120 .292 25-32 .781 59-2.1 75-0 30 42 2 27 178-6.4Whitney Dunn 23-7 48-83 .578 0-0 .000 15-30 .500 70-3.0 62-1 9 30 6 12 111-4.8Hayley Bryan 27-2 31-78 .397 8-23 .348 43-58 .741 73-2.7 64-2 13 25 4 7 113-4.2Jordan Ward 20-3 17-44 .386 3-14 .214 18-28 .643 28-1.4 24-0 50 27 0 11 55-2.8Marley Anderson 26-5 21-52 .404 6-19 .316 12-14 .857 48-1.8 26-0 26 31 0 12 60-2.3Chelsea Robinson 28-0 16-48 .333 3-12 .250 21-29 .724 53-1.9 34-2 22 23 2 15 56-2.0Brittany Lancaster 15-0 7-23 .304 0-0 .000 9-16 .563 18-1.2 9-0 1 4 0 0 23-1.5Krystal Fowler 19-0 12-21 .571 0-0 .000 5-15 .333 18-0.9 24-0 0 9 1 5 29-1.5Rachel New 23-5 10-40 .250 3-18 .167 8-12 .667 12-0.5 20-0 17 24 0 9 31-1.3Tarrington Oakes 16-0 8-24 .333 1-8 .125 4-8 .500 22-1.4 11-0 12 11 0 7 21-1.3Amber Makeever 11-0 0-10 .000 0-10 .000 1-2 .500 7-0.6 4-0 0 1 0 0 1-0.1UCO Totals 28 621-1,663 .373 190-649 .293 431-616 .700 1,047-37.4 626-12 355 450 28 211 1,863-66.5Opponents 28 640-1,610 .398 166-511 .325 478-694 .689 1,160-41.4 543-4 357 504 121 202 1,924-68.7

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PITTSBURG, Kan. (Feb. 8) – A nine-minute second-half scoring drought during a narrow lead into a lopsided loss for Central Oklahoma.

The Bronchos led Pittsburg State 50-49 with 10:01 left to play, but didn’t score again until the 1:03 mark and the Gorillas ended the game with a 23-2 run to claim a 72-52 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association victory.

UCO missed 12 straight shots – nine field goals and three free throws – and committed four turnovers during the lengthy dry spell that saw PSU score 20 unanswered points to pull out its second win in a week over the Bronchos.

Julia Mason led the Bronchos with 14 points, while Jill Bryan and Britney Morgan had 11 apiece.

waSHBURn 63, UCo 59EDMOND (Feb. 13) -- Central Oklahoma had four players in double figures,

but it wasn’t enough as Washburn held on for a 63-59 victory at Hamilton Field House.

Britney Morgan tied the game at 58 with a pair of free throws with just over three minutes remaining, but the Bronchos had four turnovers and a missed free throw over their next five possessions as Washburn surged ahead.

UCO fell to 10-12 with the loss and 5-10 in the MIAA,.Jill Bryan, Julia Mason and Morgan scored 14 points apiece for the Bronchos,

while Olivia Mason added 10.

eMpoRia STaTe 66, UCo 45EDMOND (Feb. 15) – Central Oklahoma missed 11 straight shots during a

first-half dry spell to fall into a big hole and the Bronchos never recovered in drop-ping a 66-45 decision to No. 7-ranked Emporia State at Hamilton Field House.

The game was tied 9-all after a three-point play by Haley Weathers with 11:00 left in the opening half, but UCO didn’t score again until a Chelsea Robinson layup at the 3:52 mark cut the Lady Hornets’ lead to 23-11.

The Bronchos never got closer than 10 the rest of the game en route to losing for the seventh straight time. Julia Mason was the long player in double figures for the Bronchos, finishing with 12 points and six rebounds.

UCo 69, noRTHeaSTeRn STaTe 65 EDMOND (Feb. 22) – Central Oklahoma honored its three seniors prior to

the final home game against Northeastern State and all three played a significant role in leading the Bronchos to a 69-65 victory at Hamilton Field House.

Jill Bryan led the senior trio with a game-high 22 points and iced the game with a pair of free throws with nine seconds remaining, while classmates Britney Morgan and Rachel New displayed their ball-handling skills as the Bronchos had a season-low four turnovers in snapping a seven-game losing streak.

Morgan finished with 13 points, four rebounds, two assists and two steals and New contributed seven points, four assists and a steal.

UCO also got 12 points and eight rebounds from Julia Mason, while Oliva Mason chipped in 10 rebounds and five points.

FoRT HayS STaTe 72, UCo 62HAYS, Kan. (Feb. 26) – Fort Hays State outscored Central Oklahoma 12-2

over the final six minutes to hand the Bronchos a 72-62 Mid-America Intercol-legiate Athletics Association setback.

The Bronchos tied the game at 60-all with 6:15 left on two Marley Anderson free throws, but UCO had three turnovers and made just 1-of-5 shots the rest of the way in losing its eighth game in nine outings.

Britney Morgan was the only player in double figures for the Bronchos, making 8-of-13 shots with four 3-pointers in scoring a season-high 20 points.

neBRaSka-keaRney 76, UCo 71KEARNEY, Neb. (Feb. 28) – Central Oklahoma’s frantic late-game rally fell

short and the Bronchos dropped a 76-71 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association decision to Nebraska-Kearney.

UCO trailed by 17 points midway through the second half before coming back to get within one with less than two minutes remaining, but the Lopers held on to hand the Bronchos the regular season-ending defeat.

Central fell to 11-15 overall and finished 10th in the league at 6-13. Hayley Bryan led the Bronchos with 15 points, while Jill Bryan and Britney

Morgan had 13 apiece and Olivia Mason 10.

UCo 85, lindenwood 79ST. CHARLES, Mo. (March 3) – Julia Mason scored 16 of her career-high

28 points in the second half and Central Oklahoma made 9-of-10 free throws down the stretch to knock off Lindenwood 85-79 in the first round of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Post-season Tournament.

The 10th-seeded Bronchos ended a seven-game road losing streak with the win in their first-ever MIAA tournament game.

Mason was fantastic in her best game with the Bronchos, hitting 10-of-14 field goals and 8-of-10 free throws in scoring 28 points while adding six rebounds.

Jill Bryan made 9-of-10 foul shots in the second half and finished with 16 points, Britney Morgan drilled four 3-pointers in a 14-point outing and Marley Anderson added eight rebounds, seven points, four steals and three assists.

eMpoRia STaTe 77, UCo 68KANSAS CITY, Mo. (March 6) – Upset-minded Central Oklahoma spurted

to a fast start, but No. 7-ranked Emporia State overpowered the Bronchos down the stretch to pull out a 77-68 victory in the quarterfinals of the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Post-season Tournament.

UCO led by as many as 12 points in the first half and put up a fierce fight in its third game of the season against the Hornets, who beat the Bronchos by a combined 44 points in two regular season meetings.

Seniors Britney Morgan and Jill Bryan led the way in their final game with the Bronchos. Morgan hit five 3-pointers in scoring 15 points, while Bryan had 12 points, four rebounds and four assists.

Julia Mason added 11 points and seven rebounds.

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Record Opponent Won/Lost Score Top Scorer Top RebounderSt. Edward’s Classic in Austin, Texas

1-0 Texas A&M-Commerce Won 71-60 Anderson, J. Bryan 13 Dunn 92-0 Hillsdale Won 64-58 J. Bryan 22 J. Bryan 10

3-0 at Arkansas-Fort Smith Won 66-57 Weathers 18 H. Bryan 104-0 Southern Nazarene Won 78-65 O. Mason 14 J. Mason, O. Mason 10

Marriott Champions Circle Pioneer Premiere in Denton, Texas4-1 Tarleton State Lost 72-62 J. Bryan 21 J. Bryan 64-2 Texas Woman’s Lost 81-53 J. Mason 16 O. Mason 10

5-2 Southwestern Oklahoma Won 98-75 J. Mason, O. Mason 16 O. Mason 85-3, 0-1* at Lindenwood* Lost 78-71 Weathers 18 J. Mason 136-3, 1-1* at Lincoln* Won 72-55 J. Bryan, Morgan 14 J. Bryan 66-4, 1-2* Central Missouri* Lost 94-76 Morgan 15 O. Mason 57-4, 2-2* Missouri Western* Won 81-63 O. Mason 18 O. Mason 77-5, 2-3* at Northwest Missouri* Lost 78-72 J. Bryan 28 J. Mason, O. Mason 88-5, 3-3* Missouri Southern* Won 62-60 J. Bryan 13 O. Mason 119-5, 4-3* Southwest Baptist* Won 70-56 O. Mason 18 J. Bryan 89-6, 4-4* Fort Hays State* Lost 64-38 O. Mason 8 O. Mason 10

10-6, 5-4* Nebraska-Kearney* Won 82-70 J. Bryan 16 J. Mason 1110-7, 5-5* at Washburn* Lost 65-59 (OT) J. Mason 19 O. Mason 1310-8, 5-6* at Emporia State* Lost 73-50 J. Bryan 16 O. Mason 610-9, 5-7* Pittsburg State* Lost 69-66 O. Mason 19 O. Mason 610-10, 5-8* at Northeastern State* Lost 63-61 J. Bryan 16 O. Mason 1110-11, 5-9* at Pittsburg State* Lost 72-52 J. Mason 14 O. Mason 710-12, 5-10* Washburn* Lost 63-59 Three with 14 J. Mason 510-13, 5-11* Emporia State* Lost 66-46 J. Mason 12 Anderson, J. Mason 611-13, 6-11* Northeastern State* Won 69-65 J. Bryan 22 O. Mason 1011-14, 6-12* at Fort Hays State* Lost 72-62 Morgan 20 O. Mason 611-15, 6-13* at Nebraska-Kearney* Lost 76-71 H. Bryan 15 O. Mason 5 Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association Post-season Tournament12-15 at Lindenwood Won 85-79 J. Mason 28 Anderson, O. Mason 812-16 Emporia State (Kansas City) Lost 77-68 Morgan 15 O. Mason 8

Bold-Home game*-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association game

2013-14 SeaSon ReSUlTS

UCo’S ReCoRd . . .Overall ................................................ 12-16When led at halftime ............................. 10-5 When trailed at halftime ........................ 2-11Shot 50 percent-plus from field ............... 1-0Shot under 50 percent from field ........ 11-16Shot 35 percent-plus from 3-point .......... 5-3Shot under 35 percent from 3-point ...... 7-13Shot 70 percent-plus from the line .......... 8-5Shot under 70 percent from line ............ 4-11Outrebounded opponent .......................... 6-3Outrebounded by opponent ................... 6-13Had 15 or less turnovers ......................... 5-7Have more than 15 turnovers .................. 7-9

By dayS oF THe week . . . Monday ..................................................1-0Tuesday ..................................................2-0Wednesday .............................................2-1Thursday ................................................0-7Friday .....................................................1-1Saturday .................................................6-5Sunday....................................................0-2

FaST oR Slow . . .UCO scored less than 50 points .............0-2UCO scored 50-59 points .......................0-5UCO scored 60-69 points .....................4-5UCO scored 70-79 points ......................4-4 UCO scored 80-plus points ....................4-0

2013-14 TRendS

By MonTH . . .November ............................................. 5-2December ............................................. 2-2January ................................................. 3-4February ............................................... 1-7March ................................................... 1-1

By loCaTion . . .Hamilton Field House ......................... 7-5 On the road .......................................... 3-9 Neutral Site ......................................... 2-2

By TiMe oF day . . .Day Games ......................................... 7-7 Night Games ...................................... 5-9

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2013-14 Miaa STandingS Conference OverallPlace Team W-L Pct. W-L Pct.

1. Central Missouri 17-2 .895 26-5 .8392. Emporia State 16-3 .842 30-4 .882 Pittsburg State 16-3 .842 23-8 .7424. Missouri Southern 13-6 .684 19-8 .7045. Fort Hays State 12-7 .632 21-8 .7246. Washburn 11-8 .579 16-11 .5937. Lindenwood 9-10 .474 14-14 .5008. Northeastern State 7-12 .368 11-17 .393 Northwest Missouri 7-12 .368 10-17 .370

10. Central Oklahoma 6-13 .316 12-16 .429 Nebraska-Kearney 6-13 .316 10-17 .370 Southwest Baptist 6-13 .316 13-16 .44813. Missouri Western 5-14 .263 10-16 .38514. Lincoln 2-17 .105 5-21 .192

2013-14 all-Miaa TeaMS

FiRST TeaMKeuna Flax, Senior, Forward, Central Missouri; Lizzy Jeronimus, Junior, Forward, Pittsburg State; Kate Lehman, Junior, Center, Fort Hays State; Dominique Mosley, Senior, Center, Missouri Southern; Laura Patrick, Senior, Guard, Emporia State. SeCond TeaMCasyn Buchman, Junior, Guard, Washburn; BreAnna Lewis, Senior, Guard, Central Missouri; Kassidy Gen-genbacher, Freshman, Guard, Lindenwood; Merissa Quick, Junior, Center, Emporia State; Jacqui Zelenka, Senior, Forward, Southwest Baptist. THiRd TeaMJill Bryan, Senior, Guard, Central Oklahoma; Cathy Brugman, Sophomore, Guard, Pittsburg State; Ariel Easton, Junior, Guard, Northwest Missouri; Katelyn Edwards, Senior, Center, Fort Hays State; Brittney Lynch, Junior, Foward, Washburn. all-deFenSive TeaMTiffanie Abrams, Senior, Guard, Missouri Western; Y’Cedria Devers, Senior, Guard, Pittsburg State; Kate Lehman, Junior, Center, Fort Hays State; Brittney Lynch, Junior, Forward, Washburn; Merissa Quick, Junior, Center, Emporia State. HonoRaBle MenTion Beth Bohuslavsky, Sophomore, Guard, Fort Hays State; Alexa Bordewick, Senior, Guard, Pittsburg State; Shonte Clay, Senior, Center, Mis-souri Southern; Brook Duncan, Sophomore, Guard, Southwest Baptist; Rheanna Egli, Senior, Guard, Emporia State; Alexis Fitzpatrick, Junior, Guard, Missouri Southern; Revonnia Howard, Junior, Center, Central Missouri; Sharese Jones, Sophomore, Forward, Missouri Southern; Kionna Kellog, Senior, Forward, Emporia State; Quineisha Lockett, Junior, Forward, Missouri Western; Olivia Mason, Freshman, Guard, Central Oklahoma; Annie Mathews, Junior, Center, Northwest Missouri; Anquinita Reed, Junior, Guard, Pittsburg State; Jennifer Rosado, Junior, Guard, Lincoln; Fontana Tate, Junior, Guard, Northeastern State; Amarah Williams, Junior, Center, Nebraska-Kearney; Shelby Zim-merman, Senior, Forward, Nebraska-Kearney.

Co-Players of the Year - Keuna Flax, Senior, Guard, Central MissouriDefensive Player of the Year - Kate Lehman, Junior, Center, Fort Hays StateFreshman of the Year - Kassidy Gengenbacher, Guard, LindenwoodCoach of the Year - Lane Lord, Pittsburg State

Jill Bryan

Miaa poST-SeaSon ToURnaMenTFirst Round (Campus sites)Central Oklahoma 85, Lindenwood 79Fort Hays State 88, Nebrasksa-Kearney 68Northeastern State 47, NW Missouri 42Southwest Baptist 85, Washburn 73

Quarterfinals (Kansas City, Mo.)Central Missouri 79, Northeastern State 65Emporia State 77, Central Oklahoma 68Fort Hays State 78, Missouri Southern 57Southwest Baptist 67, Pittsburg State 65

Semifinals (Kansas City, Mo.)Central Missouri 71, Fort Hays State 59Emporia State 90, Southwest Baptist 69Finals (Kansas City, Mo.)Emporia State 75, Central Missouri 71

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Best Free Throw Percentage Game: 100%, Nine times. Most recent - Jill Bryan vs. Hillsdale,

Nov. 19, 2013 (11-of-11). Minimum 10 attempts. Season: 88.6%, Kim Priddy, 1991-92 (70-of-79). Minimum 75 at-

tempts. Career: 83.3%, April Woods, 2002-04 (235-of-282). Minimum 150

attempts.

Most Rebounds Game: 22, Ton’Nea Cox vs. Abilene Christian,

Jan. 27, 1992. Season: 334, Ton’Nea Cox, 1991-92. Career: 914, Lizzie Brenner, 2005-09.

Most Assists Game: 13, Kelly Parker vs. Angelo State, Jan. 2,

1997 and Patti Komalty vs. Southeastern, Feb. 3, 1982. Season: 199, Kelly Parker, 1998-99. Career: 645, Kelly Parker, 1995-99.

Most Steals Game: 11, Patti Komalty vs. Southeastern, Feb. 3, 1982. Season: 109, Patti Komalty, 1981-82. Career: 297, Lizzie Brenner, 2005-09.

Most Blocked Shots Game: 7, Savannah Hamilton vs. Newman, Feb. 4, 2012 and Christy

Heavin vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, Nov. 20, 1998. Season: 55, Lizzie Brenner, 2008-09. Career: 153, Lizzie Brenner, 2005-09.

individual RecoRdsMost Points Game: 46, Tammy Cummings vs. Angelo State,

Feb. 21, 1994. Season: 623, Ashley Beckley, 2010-11. Career: 1,770, Lizzie Brenner, 2005-09.

Most Field Goals Made Game: 20, Tammy Cummings vs. Angelo State,

Feb. 21, 1994 (attempted 37). Season: 256, Gayle Stout, 1981-82 (attempted

549). Career: 628, Lizzie Brenner, 2005-09 (attempted 1,373).

Most Field Goals Attempted Game: 37, Tammy Cummings vs. Angelo State, Feb. 21, 1994 (made 20). Season: 549, Gayle Stout, 1981-82 (made 256). Career: 1,373, Lizzie Brenner, 2005-09 (made 628).

Best Field Goal Percentage Game: 92.7%, Jackie Eckels vs. Oklahoma Panhandle, Nov. 19, 1983

(12-of-13). Minimum 10 attempts. Season: 58.9%, Christy Heavin, 1997-98 (169-of-287). Minimum

100 attempts. Career: 56.6%, Shene Murphy, 1989-91 (228-of-403). Minimum 400

attempts.

Most 3-point Field Goals Made Game: 7, five times. Most recent - Laura Hamilton vs. Texas A&M-

Commerce, Dec. 4, 2004 (att. 9). Season: 70, April Taylor, 1994-95 (attempted 170). Career: 190, Ami Guffy, 1998-02 (attempted 508).

Most 3-point Field Goals Attempted Game: 15, Ami Guffy vs. North Carolina-Pembroke, Dec. 28, 2001

(made 6). Season: 175, Shawn Williams, 1989-90 (made 60). Career: 508, Ami Guffy, 1998-02 (made 190).

Best 3-point Field Goal Percentage Game: 100%, Heather Davis vs. East Central, Jan. 29, 2011 (5-of-

5); Brianne Grisham vs. Abilene Christian, March 4, 2010 (5-of-5) and Mallory Markus vs. Paul Quinn, Nov. 22, 2008 (5-of-5). Minimum 5 attempts.

Season: 46.3%, Laura Hamilton, 2004-05 (57-of-123). Minimum 50 attempts.

Career: 42.1%, Laura Hamilton, 2002-05 (101-of-240). Minimum 200 attempts.

Most Free Throws Made Game: 16, Christy Heavin vs. Texas A&M-

Commerce, Jan. 16, 1997 (attempted 18). Season: 199, Ashley Beckley, 2010-11 (attempted

261). Career: 479, Ashley Beckley, 2007-11 (attempted

698).

Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 18, Christy Heavin vs. TX A&M-Commerce, Jan. 16, 1997

(made 16). Season: 261, Ashley Beckley, 2010-11 (made 199). Career: 698, Ashley Beckley, 2007-11 (made 479).

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scoRingTop 10 Games

Rank Points Player Opponent Season 1. 46 Tammy Cummings Angelo State 1993-942. 34 Gayle Stout Southeastern Okla. 1981-823. 33 Lizzie Brenner Texas Woman’s 2008-093. 33 Meghan Craig Missouri Southern 2005-063. 33 Patti Komalty Northeastern State 1981-825. 32 Meghan Craig Missouri Western 2005-065. 32 Meghan Craig Angelo State 2004-057. 32 Keri Smith Angelo State 2001-027. 32 Gayle Stout East Central 1981-827. 32 Donna Miller Oklahoma Baptist 1979-80

10. 31 Ashley Beckley Arkansas-Fort Smith 2010-1110. 31 Laura Hamilton TX A&M-Commerce 2004-0510. 31 Christy Heavin Midwestern State 1997-9810. 31 Courtney Berry Angelo State 1997-9810. 31 Kim Thomas TX A&M-Commerce 1987-88

Top 15 SeasonsRank Points Player Season Avg.

1. 623 Ashley Beckley 2010-11 19.52. 590 Gayle Stout 1981-82 16.93. 558 Lizzie Brenner 2007-08 17.44. 500 Patti Komalty 1981-82 14.35. 490 Lizzie Brenner 2008-09 14.86. 477 Keri Smith 2001-02 18.3 7. 467 Ashley Beckley 2009-10 16.18. 451 Tammy Cummings 1993-94 16.79. 444 Ton’Nea Cox 1991-92 16.4

10. 434 Lizzie Brenner 2006-07 15.5

Lizzie Brenner

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11. 429 Jana Flanagan 1991-92 15.312. 428 Cassidy Pillow 2007-08 13.413. 420 Carrie Tucker 1983-84 14.014. 414 Gayle Stout 1982-83 12.215. 409 Ton’Nea Cox 1992-93 15.715. 409 Donna Miller 1979-80 17.0

Single-Season Scoring Average LeadersRank Avg. Player Games Points Season

1. 19.5 Ashlely Beckley 32 623 2010-112. 18.3 Keri Smith 26 477 2001-023. 17.4 Lizzie Brenner 32 558 2007-084. 17.0 Donna Miller 24 408 1979-805. 16.9 Gayle Stout 35 590 1981-82

Top 20 Career ScorersRank Points Player Years

1. 1,770 Lizzie Brenner 2005-092. 1,627 Ashley Beckley 2007-113. 1,376 Christy Heavin 1994-98 4. 1,343 Keri Smith 1998-025. 1,199 Ami Guffy 1998-026. 1,127 Courtney Berry 1996-99 7. 1,028 Kim Thomas 1984-88 8. 1,021 Ton’Nea Cox 1990-939. 1,011 Mandy Carlson 1994-98

10. 1,010 Jill Bryan 2009-1411. 1,004 Gayle Stout 1981-8312. 977 Britney Morgan 2010-1413. 969 Cassidy Pillow 2004-0814. 964 Cristina Yarbrough 2006-1015. 954 Mallory Markus 2005-0916. 897 Donna Miller 1979-8217. 877 Alyssa Fuxa 2008-1318. 875 Lisa Lowden 1988-9219. 874 Kim Priddy 1990-9420. 838 Patti Komalty 1981-83

ReboundingTop 10 Games

Rank Reb. Player Opponent Season 1. 22 Ton’Nea Cox Abilene Christian 1991-922. 21 Paula Peteet TX A&M-Commerce 1989-902. 21 Rochelle Ware Northwestern 1981-824. 19 Alex Richardson Tarleton State 2010-114. 19 Lizzie Brenner Southwest Baptist 2007-084. 19 Ton’Nea Cox TX A&M-Commerce 1991-927. 18 Lizzie Brenner Midwestern State 2008-097. 18 Lizzie Brenner St. Mary’s 2007-087. 18 Meghan Craig TX A&M-Kingsville 2004-057. 18 Shauna Tubbs Emporia State 1993-947. 18 Ton’Nea Cox Angelo State 1992-937. 18 Carrie Tucker Cameron 1982-83

Top 10 SeasonsRank Rebounds Player Season Avg.

1. 334 Ton’Nea Cox 1991-92 12.42. 286 Lizzie Brenner 2007-08 8.92. 286 Donna Miller 1979-80 9.94. 285 Lizzie Brenner 2008-09 8.6

5. 283 Ton’Nea Cox 1992-93 10.96. 274 Ashley Beckley 2010-11 8.66. 274 Rochelle Ware 1981-82 7.88. 273 Paula Peteet 1989-90 9.89. 237 Donna Miller 1980-81 8.8

10. 236 Terry Wilson 1986-87 7.9

Top 10 CareersRank Rebounds Player Years

1. 914 Lizzie Brenner 2005-092. 796 Christy Heavin 1994-98 3. 788 Ton’Nea Cox 1990-934. 676 Ashley Beckley 2007-115. 644 Donna Miller 1979-826. 479 Keri Smith 1998-027. 470 Kim Thomas 1984-889. 466 Ami Guffy 1998-029. 463 Rochelle Ware 1981-83

10. 462 Paula Peteet 1988-90

Field goals madeTop 10 Games

Rank No. Player Opponent Season1. 20 Tammy Cummings Angelo State 1993-942. 15 Christy Heavin Midwestern State 1997-982. 15 Gayle Stout Southeastern Okla. 1981-824. 14 Keri Smith Angelo State 2001-024. 14 Patti Komalty Northeastern State 1981-824. 14 Gayle Stout East Central 1981-827. 13 Shauna Tubbs Pittsburg State 1993-947. 13 Ton’Nea Cox Southeastern Okla. 1991-927. 13 Gayle Stout East Central 1981-827. 13 Gayle Stout Phillips 1981-82

Top 10 SeasonsRank No. Player Season

1. 256 Gayle Stout 1981-822. 213 Patti Komalty 1981-823. 211 Ashley Beckley 2010-114. 196 Lizzie Brenner 2007-085. 192 Carrie Tucker 1983-846. 188 Carrie Tucker 1982-837. 184 Tammy Cummings 1993-948. 182 Keri Smith 2001-029. 177 Lizzie Brenner 2008-09

10. 173 Rochelle Ware 1981-82

Top Five CareersRank No. Player Years

1. 628 Lizzie Brenner 2005-092. 573 Ashley Beckley 2007-113. 550 Christy Heavin 1994-984. 512 Keri Smith 1998-025. 431 Kim Thomas 1984-88

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Field goals attemptedTop 10 Games

Rank No. Player Opponent Season1. 37 Tammy Cummings Angelo State 1993-942. 26 Gayle Stout Southeastern Okla. 1981-823. 24 Jill Bryan Northwest Missouri 2013-143. 24 Ton’Nea Cox Abilene Christian 1991-923. 24 Gayle Stout Cameron 1981-823. 24 Gayle Stout Northeastern State 1981-827. 23 Patti Komalty Langston 1981-827. 23 Courtney Berry Southeastern Okla. 1997-989. 22 Ashley Beckley Abilene Christian 2009-109. 22 Lizzie Brenner Abilene Christian 2007-089. 22 Meghan Craig Abilene Christian 2004-05

Top 10 SeasonsRank No. Player Season

1. 549 Gayle Stout 1981-822. 462 Patti Komalty 1981-823. 447 Ashley Beckley 2010-114. 434 Carrie Tucker 1982-835. 419 Gayle Stout 1982-836. 416 Carrie Tucker 1983-847. 404 Lizzie Brenner 2007-088. 403 Lizzie Brenner 2008-099. 364 Tammy Cummings 1993-94

10. 346 Ashley Beckley 2009-1010. 346 Meghan Craig 2005-06

Top Five CareersRank No. Player Years

1. 1,373 Lizzie Brenner 2005-092. 1,175 Ashley Beckley 2007-113. 1,001 Christy Heavin 1994-984. 968 Gayle Stout 1981-835. 967 Keri Smith 1998-02

3-point Field goals madeTop 10 Games

Rank No. Player Opponent Season1. 7 Laura Hamilton TX A&M-Commerce 2004-051. 7 Julie Metheny Northeastern State 1999-001. 7 April Taylor Lincon 1994-951. 7 Jana Flanagan Abilene Christian 1992-931. 7 Rae Martin Texas Woman’s 1989-906. 6 17 times by 10 players

Top 10 SeasonsRank No. Player Season

1. 70 April Taylor 1994-952. 67 Mary Rhodes 1995-963. 65 Shawn Williams 1988-894. 64 Courtney Allen 2010-115. 63 Meghan Craig 2005-066. 62 Ami Guffy 2001-027. 60 Shawn Williams 1989-908. 58 Ami Guffy 2000-019. 57 Britney Morgan 2010-119. 57 Laura Hamilton 2004-05

Top Five CareersRank No. Player Years

1. 190 Ami Guffy 1998-022. 171 April Taylor 1991-953. 161 Britney Morgan 2010-143. 161 Mary Rhodes 1995-985. 148 Courtney Berry 1996-99

3-point Field goals attemptedTop 10 Games

Rank No. Player Opponent Season1. 15 Ami Guffy UNC-Pembroke 2001-022. 14 Britney Morgan Arkansas-Fort Smith 2011-123. 13 Rae Martin Texas Woman’s 1989-903. 13 Shawn Williams Abilene Christian 1989-905. 12. Meghan Craig Eastern New Mexico 2005-065. 12 Shawn Williams Abilene Christian 1988-895. 12 Shawn Williams Oklahoma Christian 1988-898. 11 12 times by nine players

Top 10 SeasonsRank No. Player Season

1. 175 Shawn Williams 1989-902. 171 Meghan Craig 2005-063. 170 April Taylor 1994-954. 168 Shawn Williams 1988-895. 165 Mary Rhodes 1995-966. 161 Ami Guffy 2001-027. 158 Courtney Allen 2010-118. 155 Rae Martin 1989-909. 154 Meghan Craig 2004-05

10. 153 Britney Morgan 2010-11

Top Five CareersRank No. Player Years

1. 508 Ami Guffy 1998-022. 446 Britney Morgan 2010-143. 440 April Taylor 1991-954. 438 Mary Rhodes 1995-985. 401 Jill Bryan 2009-14

FRee tHRows madeTop 10 Games

Rank No. Player Opponent Season1. 16 Christy Heavin TX A&M-Commerce 1996-972. 15 April Woods TX A&M-Commerce 2003-043. 13 Ton’Nea Cox Eastern New Mexico 1991-923. 13 Shene Murphy TX A&M-Kingsville 1989-905. 12 Ashley Beckley Southeastern OK 2010-115. 12 April Woods Angelo State 2002-035. 12 Mandy Carlson Ouachita Baptist 1996-975. 12 Lisa Lowden Angelo State 1991-925. 12 Ton’Nea Cox Cameron 1991-92

10. 11 15 times by 11 players

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Top 10 SeasonsRank No. Player Season

1. 199 Ashley Beckley 2010-112. 150 Lizzie Brenner 2007-083. 148 Ton’Nea Cox 1991-924. 137 Ashley Beckley 2009-104. 137 Cassidy Pillow 2007-086. 133 Lizzie Brenner 2006-077. 125 April Woods 2002-038. 123 Ton’Nea Cox 1992-939. 113 Lizzie Brenner 2008-099. 113 Keri Smith 2001-02

Top Five CareersRank No. Player Years

1. 479 Ashley Beckley 2007-112. 466 Lizzie Brenner 2005-093. 326 Cassidy Pillow 2004-084. 307 Ton’Nea Cox 1990-935. 303 Keri Smith 1998-02

FRee tHRows attemptedTop 10 Games

Rank No. Player Opponent Season1. 18 Christy Heavin TX A&M-Commerce 1996-972. 17 April Woods TX A&M-Commerce 2003-042. 17 Ton’Nea Cox Eastern New Mexico 1991-922. 17 Donna Miller Langston 1981-825. 16 Ashley Beckley TX A&M-Commerce 2010-115. 16 Ton’Nea Cox TX A&M-Kingsville 1991-927. 15 Ashley Beckley Southeastern OK 2010-117. 15 Ashley Beckley West Texas A&M 2009-107. 15 Cristina Yarbrough Oklahoma City 2006-077. 15 Keri Smith TX A&M-Commerce 2001-027. 15 Ton’Nea Cox Cameron 1991-927. 15 Ton’Nea Cox Emporia State 1992-93

Top 10 SeasonsRank No. Player Season

1. 261 Ashley Beckley 2010-112. 212 Ton’Nea Cox 1991-923. 210 Ashley Beckley 2009-104. 187 Lizzie Brenner 2007-085. 175 Ton’Nea Cox 1992-936. 173 Cassidy Pillow 2007-086. 173 Keri Smith 2001-028. 167 Donna Miller 1980-819. 163 Lizzie Brenner 2006-07

10. 151 Ashley Beckley 2008-09

Top Five CareersRank No. Player Years

1. 698 Ashley Beckley 2007-112. 590 Lizzie Brenner 2005-093. 464 Keri Smith 1998-024. 451 Ton’Nea Cox 1990-935. 431 Cassidy Pillow 2004-08

assistsTop 10 Games

Rank No. Player Opponent Season1. 13 Kelly Parker Angelo State 1996-971. 13 Patti Komalty Southeastern 1981-823. 12 Kelly Parker Northeastern State 1998-993. 12 Kelly Parker Texas Woman’s 1996-973. 12 Shawn Williams Abilene Christian 1989-906. 11 Cristina Yarbrough Midwestern State 2009-106. 11 Cristina Yarbrough TX A&M-Commerce 2008-096. 11 Kelly Parker Northeastern State 1997-986. 11 Kelly Parker West Texas A&M 1996-976. 11 Kelly Parker Tarleton State 1996-976. 11 Kelly Parker TX A&M-Commerce 1996-976. 11 Shawn Williams Cameron 1989-90

Top 10 SeasonsRank No. Player Season Avg.

1. 199 Kelly Parker 1998-99 7.72. 184 Kelly Parker 1996-97 6.83. 169 Cristina Yarbrough 2009-10 5.64. 156 Kelly Parker 1997-98 6.04. 156 Carrie Tucker 1983-84 5.26. 154 Shawn Williams 1989-90 5.57. 152 Bobbi Hardy 1991-92 5.68. 149 Carrie Tucker 1982-83 4.49. 147 Cristina Yarbrough 2008-09 4.59. 147 Bobbi Hardy 1992-93 5.39. 147 Patti Komalty 1981-82 4.2

Top Five CareersRank No. Player Years

1. 645 Kelly Parker 1995-99 2. 568 Cristina Yarbrough 2006-103. 395 Bobbi Hardy 1990-934. 329 Tawni Meek 1999-035. 306 Britney Morgan 2010-14

stealsTop 10 Games

Rank No. Player Opponent Season1. 11 Patti Komalty Southeastern Okla. 1981-822. 10 Lizzie Brenner Eastern New Mexico 2007-083. 8 Lizzie Brenner Abilene Christian 2007-083. 8 Gayle Stout East Central 1981-825. 7 Cristina Yarbrough Southeastern Okla. 2009-105. 7 Lizzie Brenner Cameron 2008-095. 7 Lizzie Brenner St. Gregory’s 2006-078. 6 14 times by nine players

Top 10 SeasonsRank No. Player Season Avg.1. 109 Patti Komalty 1981-82 3.12. 95 Lizzie Brenner 2007-08 3.03. 91 Lizzie Brenner 2008-09 2.84. 84 Michelle Williams 1994-95 3.1 5. 83 Patti Komalty 1982-83 2.5

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team RecoRdsMost Points Game: 121 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle, Nov. 19, 2011. Season: 2,573, 1981-82.

Most Field Goals MadeGame: 52 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle, Nov. 19, 2011 (attempted 95). Season: 1,056, 1981-82 (attempted 2,320).

Most Field Goals Attempted Game: 95 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle, Nov. 19, 2011 (made 52). Season: 2,320, 1981-82 (made 1,056).

Best Field Goal Percentage Game: 63.0% vs. Bartlesville Wesleyan, Feb. 10, 1987 (29 of 46). Season: 47.0%, 1983-84 (839 of 1,784).

Most 3-point Field Goals Made Game: 15 vs. Science & Arts of Oklahoma, Nov. 29, 2011 (attempted

27) and Oklahoma Panhandle, Nov. 18, 2008 (attempted 32). Season: 229, 2009-10 (attempted 663).

Most 3-point Field Goals Attempted Game: 38 vs. North Carolina-Pembroke, Dec. 28, 2001 (made 13). Season: 673, 2008-09 (made 225).

Best 3-point Field Goal Percentage Game: 68.4% vs. Northeastern State, Jan. 8, 2000 (13 of 19). Season: 36.7%, 1991-92 (181 of 493).

Most Free Throws Made Game: 41 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, Feb. 20, 1989 (attempted

55). Season: 584, 2010-11 (attempted 806).

Most Free Throws Attempted Game: 55 vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, Feb. 20, 1989 (made 41). Season: 806, 2010-11 (made 584).

Best Free Throw Percentage Game: 96.9% vs. Eastern New Mexico, Jan. 18, 1992 (31 of 32).

Minimum 20 attempts. Season: 76.0%, 1997-98 (345 of 454).

Most Rebounds Game: 68 vs. Oklahoma Panhandle, Nov. 19, 2011. Season: 1,452, 1982-83.

Most Assists Game: 34 vs. Cameron, Feb. 15, 1984. Season: 606, 2008-09.

Most Steals Game: 24 vs. Cameron, Jan. 31, 2009. Season: 393, 2008-09.

Most Blocked Shots Game: 14 vs. Newman, Feb. 4, 2012. Season: 121, 1995-96.

6. 78 Cristina Yarbrough 2008-09 2.47. 77 Cristina Yarbrough 2009-10 2.68. 76 Carrie Tucker 1983-84 2.59. 75 Laura Hamilton 2002-03 2.8

10. 74 Carrie Tucker 1982-83 2.2

Top Five CareersRank No. Player Years

1. 297 Lizzie Brenner 2005-09 2. 257 Cristina Yarbrough 2006-103. 192 Patti Komalty 1981-834. 168 Kelly Parker 1995-995. 150 Carrie Tucker 1981-83

blocked sHotsTop 10 Games

Rank No. Player Opponent Season1. 7 Savannah Hamilton Newman 2011-121. 7 Christy Heavin TX A&M-Kingsville 1998-993. 6 Alex Richardson East Central 2010-113. 6 Lizzie Brenner Tarleton State 2008-095. 5 Savannah Hamilton Fort Hays State 2012-135. 5 Alex Richardson Angelo State 2010-115. 5 Kylie Mayes TX A&M-Commerce 2010-115. 5 Lizzie Brenner Angelo State 2007-085. 5 Meghan Craig Emporia State 2005-065. 5 Meghan Craigh Oklahoma Christian 2005-065. 5 Kim Mullendore North Dakota 2000-015. 5 Kim Mullendore Arkansas Tech 1998-995. 5 Kim Mullendore Midwestern State 1998-995. 5 Kim Mullendore Southeastern Okla. 1998-995. 5 Christy Heavin Angelo State 1996-975. 5 Angela Flynn Abilene Christian 1995-965. 5 Angela Flynn Texas Woman’s 1995-965 5 Angela Flynn Abilene Christian 1995-96

Top 10 SeasonsRank No. Player Season Avg.

1. 55 Lizzie Brenner 2008-09 1.72. 47 Kim Mullendore 1998-99 1.82. 47 Angela Flynn 1995-96 1.74. 46 Alex Richardson 2010-11 1.65. 44 Lizzie Brenner 2007-08 1.46. 37 Rochelle Ware 1981-82 1.17. 35 Savannah Hamilton 2012-13 1.38. 33 Meghan Craig 2004-05 1.28. 33 Kim Mullendore 2000-01 1.4

10. 32 Jordan Stark 2009-10 1.1

Top Five CareersRank No. Player Years

1. 153 Lizzie Brenner 2005-09 2. 100 Christy Heavin 1994-983. 80 Kim Mullendore 1998-014. 76 Angela Flynn 1995-975. 63 Savannah Hamilton 2009-135. 63 Ton’Nea Cox 1990-93

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A-A-A-A-ALori Akins, 1984-85-86-87Lacie Allen, 2005-06Courtney Allen, 2009-10-11Taylor Allen, 2007-08Rose Anderson, 2009-10Marley Anderson, 2014Angela Andrews, 1987-88

B-B-B-B-BChristy Bailey, 1996-97Tammie Barker, 1992-93-94-95Lauren Beagle, 1986-87Krista Beaty, 2009Ashley Beckley, 2008-09-10-11Carla Bell, 1985-86Courtney Bell, 1999-00-01Courtney Berry, 1997-98-99Amy Blundell, 1992Dara Bierman, 1999Shannon Boatwright, 1986Kayla Bogges, 1994-95Erica Bramlett, 2002-03-04Lizzie Brenner, 2006-07-08-09Stephanie Briggs, 1993-94Jackee’ Brown, 2004-05Jennifer Brown, 1987-88Michelle Brown, 1999Hayley Bryan, 2013-14Jill Bryan, 2010-12-13-14Joy Burd, 1987Jennifer Bullis, 2004-05-06-07Lynne Burrows, 1992Rebecca Butler, 1984

C-C-C-C-CTeresa Campbell, 1982-83Mandy Carlson, 1995-96-97-98Toni Carter, 1997-98Susan Castleberry, 1981Brandi Cathey, 2004Michelle Chapman, 1986Irina Clark, 1995Jane Clough, 1982Lisa Collett, 1981Gwen Coyle, 1985-86Ton’Nea Cox, 1991-92-93Cara Craig, 1999-00Meghan Craig, 2005-06Beverly Crawford, 1984-85Willie Crawford, 1988-89Susan Crouser, 1981Tammy Cummings, 1993-94

D-D-D-D-DJoy Dugan, 1995Heather Davis, 2011-12Chelsi Dennis, 2012-13Whitney Dunn, 2013-14

E-E-E-E-ETiphani Eaves, 2008

Jackie Eckels, 1983-84Kari Edge, 2003-04Junae Elsberry, 1992-93-94-95

F-F-F-F-FJana Flanagan, 1992-93Angela Flynn, 1996-97Cynthia Foster, 1982-83Krystal Fowler, 2014Karlie Free, 2006-07-08Shannon Freeman, 1999-00-01-02Alyssa Fuxa, 2009-10-11-13

G-G-G-G-GJennifer Garrison, 1993-94Denise Gooden, 1987-88Brianne Grisham, 2009-10Ami Guffy, 1999-00-01-0

H-H-H-H-HJoy Hagemann, 2005Alisha Hall, 1996-97-98Laura Hamilton, 2003-05Saannah Hamilton, 2010-12-13Cheri Happe, 1984-85-86-87Bobbi Hardy, 1991-92-93Courtney Harper, 2012-13Audra Harris, 2013Bethany Hawthorne, 2002-03Christy Heavin, 1995-96-97-98Kristi Heglin, 1990-91Micha Hester, 2005-06-07-08Emily Hoffman, 1995Kati Hoy, 1986-87-88Autumn Huffman, 2011-12

J-J-J-J-JLaDonna James, 1987Albertine Jennings, 1989-91Alette Johnson, 1983-84Ella Johnson, 1981Tiffany Johnson, 2005Jayne Jones, 1981Melanie Jones, 1984-85-86-87

K-K-K-K-KGlenna Kennemer, 1988Kara Kessler, 1992-93-94Penni Kime, 1993-94Patti Komalty, 1982-83Kim Kramer, 1983-84Zuzana Krumlova, 2001-02

L-L-L-L-LBrittany Lancaster, 2014Leigh Legrande, 1983-84Paige Locke, 2011-12Tammy London, 1982-83Shanna Lott, 1996Lisa Lowden, 1989-90-91-92

M-M-M-M-MAmber Makeever, 2014Mallory Markus, 2006-07-08-09Rae Martin, 1989-90Christie Massey, 2000-01Julia Mason, 2014Olivia Mason, 2014Athena Mathis, 2000-01Kylie Mayes, 2011Susan McCurtain, 1984-85Yolonda McCurtain, 1990-91Alyson McDermott, 2001-02Connie Means, 1983Donnie Medtlock, 1982Tawni Meek, 2000-01-02-03Tevi Meek, 1999-01Julie Metheny, 2000-01-02Alisha Meyers, 2002Deanna Miller, 1981Donna Miller, 1981-82Misty Miller, 1999Trenda Monnahan, 1989-90Erin Moore, 2006Britney Morgan, 2011-12-13-14Carrie Moss, 1998Kim Mullendore, 1999-01Shene Murphy, 1990-91Traci Murphree, 2009-10

N-N-N-N-NJodi Nelson, 1990Rachel New, 2010-12-13-14

O-O-O-O-OTarrington Oakes, 2011Kate O’Neill, 1996

P-P-P-P-PTaylor Paiten, 2012Kelly Parker, 1996-97-98-99Amy Parten, 1991-92Paula Peteet, 1989-90Cassidy Pillow, 2005-06-07-08Gwen Porter, 1990-91Kim Priddy, 1991-92-93-94

R-R-R-R-RArwin Ray, 1997-98-99Regina Rehl, 1994-95Mary Rhodes, 1996-97-98Alex Richardson, 2011Melanie Riley, 2003

All-Time leTTerwinnersAmber Robertson, 2003-05-06-07Chelsea Robinson, 2012-13-14Dee Dee Rutz, 1985-86-87Paula Ryan, 1989-90

S-S-S-S-SKelly Savage, 1981Paula Sawyer, 1988Melody Scherich, 1981Renee Shanahan, 1989Antonia Smith, 2007-08Jill Smith, 1987-88-89Kenna Smith, 1984-85Keri Smith, 1999-00-01-02Lindsey Smith, 2003-04Selenia Smith, 1988-89Tina Smith, 1986-87-88-89Dia Snyder, 1986-87-88-89McKenzie Solberg, 2013Jordan Stark, 2010Tara Stewart, 2004Gayle Stout, 1982-83Stacy Stout, 1986-87-88Carrie Stroud, 1984Tammy Sunderland, 1981-82

T-T-T-T-TCarla Taggart, 1982-83-84April Taylor, 1992-93-94-95Kim Thomas, 1985-86-87-88Carrie Tucker, 1983-84Kasey Tweed, 2008-09-10-12

V-V-V-V-VJulie Vaughn, 1987

W-W-W-W-WSummer Wafford, 2003Jordan Ward, 2013-14Rochelle Ware, 1982-83Haley Weathers, 2014Sabrena Whittler, 1991-92-93Robin Wiley, 1987-88-89-90Michelle Williams, 1994-95Shawn Williams, 1989-90Lindsey Wilson, 2004-05-06Terry Wilson, 1987Cheryl Witty, 1986April Woods, 2003-04Tameika Wright, 1989

Y-Y-Y-Y-YCristina Yarbrough, 2007-08-09-10Lindsay Young, 2002-03-04-05

Brianne Grisham

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All-miAA 2013-14Jill Bryan (3rd) All-lsC norTh Division 2010-11Ashley Beckley (1st, Player of the Year, Academic)Britney Morgan (Freshman of the Year) 2009-10Ashley Beckley (1st, Academic)Cristina Yarbrough (1st, Defensive Player of the Year) 2008-09Lizzie Brenner (1st)Ashley Beckley (2nd)Rose Anderson (Newcomer of the Year)Cristina Yarbrough (Defensive Player of the Year)Mallory Markus (Academic Player of the Year) 2007-08Lizzie Brenner (1st, co-Player of the Year)Cassidy Pillow (2nd, Academic)Cristina Yarbrough (co-Defensive Player of the Year)Mallory Markus (Academic) 2006-07Lizzie Brenner (1st)Cassidy Pillow (2nd, Academic)Cristina Yarbrough (Freshman of the Year) 2005-06Meghan Craig (2nd)Lizzie Brenner (Freshman of the Year) 2004-05Laura Hamilton (1st, Academic)Meghan Craig (2nd) 2003-04April Woods (2nd) 2002-03Laura Hamilton (1st)Tawni Meek (Academic)

2001-02Keri Smith (1st, Academic)Ami Guffy (2nd, Academic)2000-01Ami Guffy (Academic)Tevi Meek (Academic) 1999-00Keri Smith (2nd)Ami Guffy (Academic)

1998-99Courtney Berry (1st) 1997-98Christy Heavin (1st)Courtney Berry (2nd) All-lone sTAr ConferenCe 1996-97Christy Heavin (2nd) 1995-96Mary Rhodes (Freshman of Year) 1994-95Christy Heavin (co-Freshman of the Year)April Taylor (Academic) 1993-94Tammy Cummings (2nd) 1992-93Ton’Nea Cox (1st)Jana Flanagan (2nd)Bobbi Hardy (2nd) 1991-92Ton’Nea Cox (1st)Jana Flanagan (1st)Lisa Lowden (Defensive Player of Year)April Taylor (Co-Freshman of Year) 1990-91Shene Murphy (2nd)Kristi Heglin (Academic) 1989-90Paula Peteet (2nd) All-DisTriCT nine 1985-86Melanie Jones (Academic) 1984-85Beverly Crawford (2nd) 1983-84Jackie Eckels (1st)Carrie Tucker (1st) 1982-83Patti Komalty (1st)

Central Oklahoma has made six national tournament appearances, two in the now-defunct AIAW (American Intercollegiate Athletics for Women) and four in NCAA Division II.

The Bronchos have an 10-6 record in national tournament play, including a 5-4 mark in Division II.

UCO first qualified in 1975-76, defeating North Texas, 68-56, in the first round of the AIAW Division II Region IV Tournament before being eliminated by Northwest Louisiana, 89-80.

The Bronchos went back in 1981-82 and won four games to reach the quarterfinals of the AIAW Division II National Tournament.

UCO captured the Region IV Tournament crown with wins over Texas Christian (86-71), Ouchita Baptist (79-73) and Centenary (79-72) and then defeated Hofstra, 73-66, to make the quarterfinals before being eliminated by eventual champion Francis-Marion, 91-87.

UCO didn’t return to national tournament play again until 2007-08,

when the Bronchos earned their first NCAA Division II playoff bid with an at-large berth into the South Central Regional.

Coach Guy Hardaker’s crew knocked off St. Mary’s 75-73 in over-time in the first round before being eliminated by Washburn, 73-66.

UCO went back to the Division II national tournament in 2008-09, advancing to the Sweet 16 in making the South Central Regional finals.

The Bronchos opened with a 68-66 overtime win over Southeastern Oklahoma and then got past Washburn 72-63 in the semifinals before falling to host West Texas A&M 65-52 in the regional championship.

UCO made it back to the playoffs again in 2009-10, but fell to Northeastern State in the first round, 54-52.

The Bronchos qualified for the fourth straight time in 2010-11 and advanced to the Sweet 16 with back-to-back upsets, knocking off Washburn 65-64 and host Northeastern State 68-60 before falling in the regional finals to Northwest Missouri, 82-70.

All-ConferenCe PlAyers

All-AmeriCAnsnCAA Division ii

2010-11Ashley Beckley (3rd!, honorable mention*)

2008-09Lizzie Brenner (honorable mention*)

1992-93Ton’Nea Cox (honorable mention*)

1991-92Ton’Nea Cox (honorable mention*)

!-Daktronics, Inc. Team*-Women’s BB Coaches Association Team

NAIA1983-84

Jackie Eckels (honorable mention)Kim Kramer (Academic)

1981-82Patti Komalty (1st)

nATionAl TournAmenT hisTory

All-regionnCAA Division ii

2010-11Ashley Beckley (1st)

2009-10Ashley Beckley (2nd)

2008-09Lizzie Brenner (1st)

2007-08Lizzie Brenner (1st)

2006-07Lizzie Brenner (2nd)

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Dr. virginiA PeTers

1969-8069-88

1969-70 (3-0)No Results 1970-71 (5-5)No Results 1971-72 (5-5) No Results 1972-73 (4-5) No Results 1973-74 (4-3) No Results 1974-75 (6-4) No Results 1975-76 (17-3)66 Southern Nazarene ...............2670 Oklahoma .............................3365 USAO ...................................63Forfeit over Southern Nazarene64 Oklahoma Christian .............6055 Southeastern Oklahoma ........4458 Oklahoma .............................4748 Oklahoma State ....................5968 Southwestern Oklahoma ......5860 East Central ..........................2166 St. Gregory’s@ .....................5880 Oklahoma Baptist .................5671 USAO ...................................6653 Northern Oklahoma .............4582 Oklahoma State ....................6848 Cameron ...............................4646 Southeastern Oklahoma ......48*47 Southwestern Oklahoma ....51*72 Oklahoma State ..................71*68 North Texas ........................56#80 Northwest Louisiana ..........89#@-Juco games do not count on record*-AIAW State Tournament#-AIAW Regional Tournament 1976-77 (8-7)62 Northern Oklahoma@ ......... 7653 Oklahoma .............................4260 Southeastern Oklahoma ........4871 Langston ...............................7970 Northwestern Oklahoma ......7673 Southwestern Oklahoma ......6473 Oklahoma Christian ..............4656 Southwestern Oklahoma ......6972 Southeastern Oklahoma ........6948 Oklahoma State ....................5463 Southern Nazarene ...............6261 East Central ..........................5057 Northwestern Oklahoma .... 7051 Langston ...............................7163 Oklahoma State ....................5849 Oklahoma .............................60@-Juco games don’t count on record 1977-78 (9-11)56 USAO ..................................6571 Langston ...............................8148 Southwestern Oklahoma ......5368 Oklahoma Baptist .................5669 East Central ..........................4862 Colorado State-Pueblo ..........4960 Oklahoma Christian .............5668 Texas A&M-Commerce .......6068 USAO ...................................5958 Langston ...............................7074 Northwestern Oklahoma ......8050 Phillips ..................................82

41 Northwestern Oklahoma .............5868 Langston ......................................5657 Oklahoma ....................................6571 Oklahoma Baptist ........................5739 Oklahoma State ...........................6663 Oklahoma State .........................52*56 Oklahoma ..................................59*48 Northeastern State .....................51**-AIAW State Tournament

1978-79 (7-20)42 Cameron ......................................4763 Oklahoma Baptist ........................5953 Cameron ......................................5256 East Central .................................6048 Southern Nazarene ......................6051 Langston ......................................5957 Abilene Christian .........................8165 Howard Payne .............................6464 Texas-El Paso ..............................7567 Prairie View A&M.......................6550 USAO ..........................................6552 East Central .................................5543 Oklahoma Baptist ........................7050 Northwestern Oklahoma .............7353 Langston ......................................6781 Friends .........................................6867 Oklahoma Christian .....................8374 Oklahoma Christian .....................6761 Northeastern State .......................7565 Northwestern Oklahoma .............7665 Northwestern Oklahoma .............7052 Southeastern Oklahoma ...............7464 Southern Nazarene ......................7052 Oklahoma Christian .....................8357 USAO ..........................................7061 Northeastern State .......................6753 Eastern Oklahoma ...................50@57 Southwestern Oklahoma .............50@-Juco games don’t count on record 1979-80 (1-25)54 Southwestern Oklahoma .............6057 Oklahoma City ............................7744 Cameron ......................................8652 Eastern New Mexico ...................7743 Southeastern Oklahoma ...............7162 Langston ......................................8457 Southern Nazarene ......................8140 Oklahoma Panhandle ...................8657 Oklahoma Christian .....................7167 East Central .................................6948 Oklahoma Baptist ........................7826 Southeastern Oklahoma ...............7149 Texas Tech .................................12557 USAO ..........................................6751 Oklahoma City ............................8457 Oklahoma Baptist ........................6464 West Texas A&M ........................7453 East Central .................................7573 Friends .........................................7256 Oklahoma Panhandle ...................7772 Cameron ......................................7846 Langston ......................................7749 Oklahoma Christian .....................8362 East Central ...............................63*54 Langston ....................................73*52 Oklahoma Panhandle .................64**-AIAW State Tournament

1980-81 (2-25)64 Southwestern Oklahoma .............6540 Oklahoma Baptist ........................6158 Northwestern Oklahoma .............8852 Oklahoma Christian .....................6773 Southern Nazarene ......................61

51 Phillips .......................................7666 Oklahoma City ...........................9337 Langston .....................................5363 East Central ................................8956 Oklahoma Baptist .......................6056 Southeastern Oklahoma ..............8064 West Texas A&M .......................8053 Oklahoma Christian ....................7570 Oklahoma Panhandle ..................8565 Cameron .....................................8064 Southern Nazarene .....................6853 Southeastern Oklahoma ..............7544 Southwestern Oklahoma ............7256 Northeastern State ......................7133 Northwestern Oklahoma ............8346 East Central ................................6250 Oklahoma City ...........................9552 Cameron .....................................7136 Northeastern State ......................6256 Phillips ........................................9759 Langston .....................................4954 Oklahoma Baptist .....................83**-AIAW State Tournament 1981-82 (25-10)95 Phillips ....................................... 4966 Oklahoma Baptist .......................8060 Northwestern Oklahoma ............6282 USAO .........................................4284 Southern Nazarene .....................4561 Southeastern Oklahoma ..............7756 Oklahoma Christian ....................6286 East Central ................................7378 Tulsa ...........................................7585 Langston .....................................6171 Northeastern State ......................6756 Southwestern Oklahoma ............6677 Oklahoma Christian ....................7369 Cameron .....................................7075 Southern Nazarene .....................6574 Oklahoma City ...........................7575 Phillips ........................................6074 Oklahoma Baptist .......................6876 Northeastern State ......................7283 Southeastern Oklahoma ..............7175 East Central ................................6064 Cameron .....................................5658 Oklahoma City ...........................7582 USAO .........................................4055 Southwestern Oklahoma ............6677 Northwestern Oklahoma ............7156 Langston .....................................4470 Tulsa ...........................................6876 Oklahoma Panhandle ................57*75 East Central ..............................60*86 Texas Christian ....................... 71@79 Ouachita Baptist ..................... 73@79 Centenary ............................... 72@73 Hofstra ......................................66#87 Francis Marion .........................91#*-AIAW State Tournament@-AIAW Region IV Tournament#-AIAW National Tournament 1982-83 (23-11)63 Southern Nazarene .....................3966 Phillips ........................................5694 Huston-Tillotson .........................7477 Pittsburg State.............................5874 USAO .........................................5773 Northeastern State ......................5667 Southwestern Oklahoma ............6576 Northwestern Oklahoma ............5665 USAO .........................................6156 Oklahoma ...................................8253 East Central ................................6573 Oklahoma Baptist .................79 OT65 Missouri Southern ......................4578 Central Missouri .......................8451 Oklahoma Christian ....................5969 Langston ....................................4666 Northeastern State ......................6378 Southeastern Oklahoma ..............68

70 Oklahoma City ...........................7161 Cameron .....................................5946 Southwestern Oklahoma ............6759 Southeastern Oklahoma ........62 OT65 Northwestern Oklahoma ............4078 Phillips ..................................86 OT82 Cameron .....................................7072 Tulsa ...........................................6292 Langston ....................................5563 Oklahoma City ...........................7680 East Central ..........................79 OT83 Oklahoma Christian ....................6694 Tulsa ...........................................7482 Oklahoma Baptist .......................6955 Cameron ...................................49*58 Southwestern Oklahoma ..........69**-District 9 Playoffs 1983-84 (21-9)78 Oklahoma Panhandle ................ 7175 USAO .........................................7159 Northeastern State ......................5564 Southern Nazarene ...................69*57 Oklahoma Christian ....................6079 Phillips ........................................6054 Southwestern Oklahoma ............6558 East Central ................................4955 Oklahoma Baptist .......................6359 Abilene Christian ........................4762 Angelo State ...............................7773 Oklahoma Christian ....................6254 Southwestern Oklahoma ............7671 Northeastern State ......................6568 Southeastern Oklahoma ..............5461 Northwestern Oklahoma ............4668 USAO .........................................5950 Cameron .....................................5653 Langston .....................................7895 Oklahoma Panhandle ..................7060 Southern Nazarene .....................5577 Phillips ........................................6783 Northwestern Oklahoma ............6874 Southeastern Oklahoma .............7069 Langston .....................................7855 East Central ................................4788 Cameron .....................................6668 Oklahoma Baptist .................70 OT79 Southeastern Oklahoma .......... 78@61 Southwestern Oklahoma ........ 79@*Forfeit victory@-District 9 Playoffs 1984-85 (7-21) 57 Southern Nazarene .....................5568 Emporia State .............................7245 Northeastern State ......................5546 USAO .........................................7562 Angelo State ...............................6070 Midwestern State ........................6154 Oklahoma Baptist .......................7854 Midwestern State ........................6644 Southwestern Oklahoma ............6168 Phillips ........................................8174 Tulsa ...........................................7750 Univ. of Ozarks ..........................5853 Northeastern State ......................6464 Oklahoma Christian ....................6047 Tulsa ...........................................5864 Southeastern Oklahoma ..............6954 Cameron .....................................7572 USAO .........................................7672 Langston ...............................74 OT63 Southern Nazarene .....................7448 Oklahoma Panhandle ..................4661 Southeastern Oklahoma ..............7867 Langston .....................................5462 Oklahoma Baptist .......................7258 Oklahoma Panhandle .................5662 Phillips ........................................6866 Oklahoma Christian ...................8661 Cameron .....................................76 1985-86 (5-20) 45 East Central ................................68

seAson-By-seAson resulTs

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1980-04311-353

50 Northeastern State ..................6338 Oklahoma Christian ...............6642 USAO .....................................6758 Midwestern State ....................5951 Southern Nazarene .................5259 Oklahoma Baptist ...................5572 Bartlesville Wesleyan .............5259 Phillips ....................................5247 Midwestern State ...................4852 Southwestern Texas ................5746 Oklahoma Baptist ...................5241 Cameron .................................6957 Oklahoma City .......................7947 Midwestern State ....................8270 USAO .....................................7268 Langston .................................4255 Southern Nazarene .................6939 Oklahoma Panhandle ..............6561 Oklahoma City .......................6459 Langston .................................6841 Oklahoma Panhandle ..............6549 Cameron .................................7666 Oklahoma Christian ................7453 Phillips ....................................47 1986-87 (16-14) 63 Oklahoma Christian ..........54 OT79 Incarnate Word .......................4982 Texas Lutheran .......................4951 Cameron .................................5951 Arkansas Tech ........................5964 USAO .....................................6661 Phillips ....................................5370 Southeastern Oklahoma ..........5933 West Texas A&M ...................7457 Southern Nazarene .................6660 John Brown ............................5461 Arkansas-Little Rock ..............5140 Northeastern State ..................5968 Univ. of Ozarks ......................5166 USAO .....................................5171 Oklahoma City .......................7665 Southern Nazarene ...........60 OT56 Oklahoma City .......................6666 Langston .................................4370 Oklahoma Baptist ...................5958 Midwestern State ....................6851 Oklahoma Panhandle ..............5758 Phillips ....................................5155 Oklahoma Baptist ...................6366 Langston .................................4878 Bartlesville Wesleyan .............5554 Midwestern State ....................5359 Oklahoma Panhandle ..............7253 Oklahoma Christian ................5959 Cameron .................................73 1987-88 (9-17) 64 Quincy ....................................5744 Missouri Western ....................6361 Oklahoma Christian ................8280 Marymount .............................6239 Oklahoma City .......................7663 Pittsburg State.........................6465 Univ. of Ozarks ......................5052 Oklahoma Christian ................7957 Texas A&M-Kingsville ........ 6657 Texas A&M-Commerce .........7249 Abilene Christian ....................8460 Angelo State ...........................6380 Texas Woman’s .......................5565 Cameron .................................6247 West Texas A&M ...................8782 Eastern New Mexico ..............6950 Midwestern State ....................7675 Abilene Christian ....................8563 Angelo State ...........................7767 Texas Woman’s .......................5746 West Texas A&M ...................9552 Eastern New Mexico ..............5567 Midwestern State ....................6374 Texas A&M-Commerce .........9073 Texas A&M-Kingsville ..........6052 Cameron .................................60

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1988-89 (11-16, 5-9*) 64 Mississippi Women ............... 6982 Texas A&M-Kingsville ......... 6555 Lincoln .................................. 5963 USAO .................................... 6054 Phillips ................................... 6066 Oklahoma Christian ............... 7467 Texas Woman’s ...................... 6067 Pittsburg State........................ 6549 Missouri Western ................... 5751 Texas A&M-Commerce* ...... 5565 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ....... 7349 Southeastern Oklahoma ......... 6480 Angelo State* ........................ 7158 Abilene Christian* ................. 8473 Texas Woman’s ...................... 6943 West Texas A&M* ................ 7269 Eastern New Mexico* .....70 OT72 Cameron* .............................. 5364 West Texas A&M* ................ 8272 Eastern New Mexico* .......... 6865 Southeastern Oklahoma ......... 5075 Angelo State* ........................ 7373 Abilene Christian* ................. 8074 Texas A&M-Commerce* ...... 75105 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .96 OT82 Oklahoma Christian ............... 9266 Cameron* .............................. 74*-Lone Star Conference game 1989-90 (14-14, 7-7*) 81 Fort Hays State ...................... 6967 Southwest Baptist .................. 5496 Missouri Southern .........94 2OT90 Pittsburg State........................ 6757 Emporia State ........................ 6171 Pittsburg State........................ 7373 Missouri Southern ................. 6653 Midwestern State ................... 6179 Southwest Baptist .................. 6561 Southeastern Oklahoma ......... 6960 Angelo State* ........................ 7658 Abilene Christian* ................. 7950 West Texas A&M* ................ 5678 Eastern New Mexico* ......... 6275 Texas Woman’s* .................... 7371 Texas A&M-Commerce* ...... 7579 Texas A&M-Kingsville* .77 OT65 Texas A&M-Commerce* ...... 7065 Texas Woman’s* ................... 6371 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ....... 6770 Southeastern Oklahoma ......... 8570 Angelo State* ........................ 6968 Abilene Christian* ............... 7487 Cameron* .............................. 6669 West Texas A&M* ................ 8364 Eastern New Mexico* .......... 5870 Cameron* .............................. 6769 Abilene Christian@ ............... 88*-Lone Star Conference game@-Lone Star Conference Tournament 1990-91 (10-16, 6-10*) 74 Southwest Baptist .................. 6047 Pittsburg State........................ 5164 Missouri Southern ................. 6862 Fort Hays State ...................... 7073 Missouri Southern ................. 5576 Pittsburg State........................ 5968 Southeastern Oklahoma ......... 8573 Cameron* .............................. 7642 West Texas A&M* ................ 8152 Eastern New Mexico* ........... 6364 Angelo State* ........................ 5558 Abilene Christian* ................ 6649 West Texas A&M* ................ 6060 Eastern New Mexico* .......... 7162 Emporia State ........................ 7651 Abilene Christian* ................. 7183 Angelo State* ........................ 7272 Southeastern Oklahoma ......... 7070 Texas Woman’s* ..............69 OT72 Texas A&M-Commerce* ...... 68

76 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ............6667 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ............6985 Texas A&M-Commerce* ...........6970 Texas Woman’s* ..................72 OT54 Cameron* ..................................5851 Eastern New Mexico@ ............. 66*-Lone Star Conference game@-Lone Star Conference Tournament 1991-92 (17-11, 7-5*) 60 Southwest Baptist .......................6394 Concordia Lutheran ...................7678 Missouri Southern ......................7553 Missouri Southern ......................9366 Pittsburg State ......................69 OT62 Southwest Baptist .......................6689 Emporia State ............................8567 Pittsburg State.............................6478 Midwestern State ........................7268 Southeastern Oklahoma .............7581 Cameron* ...................................6682 Eastern New Mexico* .............. 7171 Texas Woman’s* .........................70100 Angelo State* .............................8571 Abilene Christian* ......................7795 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ..... 85 OT73 Texas A&M-Commerce* ...........7177 Southeastern Oklahoma .............8267 Texas A&M-Commerce* ...........5783 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ............7575 Eastern New Mexico* ............... 7965 Texas Woman’s* .........................7272 Abilene Christian* .....................8797 Angelo State* .............................7273 Cameron* ...................................8084 Angelo State@ ...........................7776 Eastern New Mexico@ ..............7287 Abilene Christian@ ....................85*-Lone Star Conference game@-Lone Star Conference Tournament 1992-93 (18-10, 9-5*) 83 Texas Wesleyan ..........................6291 Concordia Lutheran ....................8168 Pittsburg State.............................8076 Missouri Southern ......................8267 Missouri Southern ......................8979 Texas Woman’s ...........................6682 Southwest Baptist ................79 OT61 IUPU-Fort Wayne .......................5853 SIU-Edwardsville .......................6578 Emporia State .............................7581 West Texas A&M .......................6464 Oklahoma City ...........................6258 Cameron* ...................................7177 Eastern New Mexico* ................8985 Texas Woman’s* .........................6679 Angelo State* .............................7298 Abilene Christian* ......................9167 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ............6488 Texas A&M-Commerce* ...........8595 Texas A&M-Commerce* ...........9194 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ............6480 Texas Woman’s* .........................6788 Eastern New Mexico* ................9493 Abilene Christian* ..............102 OT61 Angelo State* .............................7674 Cameron* ...................................6372 Angelo State@ ...........................6980 Abilene Christian@ ....................85*-Lone Star Conference game@-Lone Star Conference Tournament 1993-94 (11-16, 6-8*)85 Texas Wesleyan ..........................7790 Concordia Lutheran ....................6874 Southwest Baptist .......................7656 Missouri Southern ......................6665 Pittsburg State.............................7966 Cameron .....................................6558 Missouri Southern ......................7973 Emporia State .............................7565 Pittsburg State.............................79

39 Southwest Baptist .......................5086 Texas Woman’s* .........................6885 Cameron .....................................7476 Eastern New Mexico* ................7069 West Texas A&M* .....................6872 Angelo State* .............................9646 Abilene Christian* ......................8854 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ............6564 Texas A&M-Commerce* ...........6593 Texas A&M-Commerce* ...........7586 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ............7866 Eastern New Mexico* ................7766 West Texas A&M* .....................9877 Abilene Christian* ......................8096 Angelo State* ...................103 2OT71 Texas Woman’s* .........................6381 Cameron .....................................6763 Texas A&M-Kingsville@ ...........71*-Lone Star Conference game@-Lone Star Conference Tournament 1994-95 (10-17, 6-8*)55 Central Arkansas ........................6759 Henderson State ..........................6048 Missouri Southern .................... 11153 Pittsburg State.............................8358 Lincoln .......................................6362 Missouri Southern ......................6671 Cameron .....................................5968 Washburn ....................................7559 Emporia State .............................8078 Tarleton State ..............................7676 Texas Woman’s* .........................7374 Abilene Christian* ......................7776 Angelo State* .............................5664 West Texas A&M* .....................9975 Eastern New Mexico* ................8779 Texas A&M-Commerce* ...........7061 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ............5872 Texas A&M-Commerce* ...........7472 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ............6654 Abilene Christian* ....................10372 Angelo State* .............................6764 Eastern New Mexico* ................7640 West Texas A&M .......................7563 Texas Woman’s* .........................7764 Tarleton State ..............................6287 Cameron .....................................8163 Texas A&M-Commerce@ ..........68 *-Lone Star Conference game@-Lone Star Conference Tournament 1995-96 (10-17, 4-12*)61 Central Arkansas ........................7798 Concordia Lutheran ....................5786 Friends ........................................6174 Cameron .....................................6867 Emporia State .............................6950 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ............7591 Texas Woman’s* .........................7468 Georia Southwestern ..................6574 Ferris State ..................................8474 Angelo State* .............................7154 Abilene Christian* ......................9466 Eastern New Mexico* ................7657 West Texas A&M* ................... 11262 Midwestern State ........................5988 Texas A&M-Commerce* ...........7978 Tarleton State* ............................8360 Abilene Christian* ....................10972 Angelo State* .............................7760 West Texas A&M* ...................10058 Eastern New Mexico* ................6757 Cameron .....................................5992 Midwestern State ........................8859 Tarleton State* ............................8578 Texas A&M-Commerce* ...........9478 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ............7769 Texas Woman’s* .........................7772 Eastern New Mexico@ ..............73*-Lone Star Conference game@-Lone Star Conference Tournament

1996-97 (14-13, 8-10*)64 Central Arkansas ........................6778 Cameron .....................................64106 Newman .....................................3562 Central Missouri .........................8274 High Point ..................................6075 Friends ........................................6560 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ............7182 Texas Woman’s* .........................7477 Angelo State* .............................4768 Abilene Christian* ......................7167 Eastern New Mexico* ................7186 West Texas A&M* .....................9869 Midwestern State* ......................7583 Texas A&M-Commerce* ...........7079 Tarleton State* ............................6062 Abilene Christian* ......................7967 Angelo State* .............................6173 Cameron .....................................4946 West Texas A&M* .....................6150 Eastern New Mexico* ................5589 Midwestern State* ......................7871 Cameron .....................................6660 Tarleton State* ............................6779 Texas A&M-Commerce* .....91 OT88 Texas Woman’s* .........................4866 Texas A&M-Kingsville* ............6369 Eastern New Mexico@ ..............88*-Lone Star Conference game@-Lone Star Conference Tournament 1997-98 (16-10, 6-8*)68 Texas Lutheran ...........................6670 Concordia Lutheran ....................4775 Texas A&M-Kingsville ..............7185 Texas A&M-Commerce .............2966 Midwestern State ........................6498 Angelo State ...............................5685 Henderson State ..........................5250 Abilene Christian ........................9381 Angelo State .........................79 OT74 Cal Poly-Pomona........................6864 Nebraska-Kearney ......................7978 Slippery Rock .............................5788 Northeastern State* ....................6484 Harding* .....................................6473 Ouachita Baptist* .......................6578 Southeastern Oklahoma* ......85 OT72 East Central* ..............................8393 Cameron* ...................................6452 Southwestern Oklahoma* ..........6162 Northeastern State* ....................6563 Cameron* ...................................5757 Southwestern Oklahoma* ..........6675 Harding* .....................................8567 Ouachita Baptist* .......................7075 Southeastern Oklahoma* ............8290 East Central* ..............................86*-LSC North Division game 1998-99 (13-13, 6-8*)37 Arkansas Tech ............................6445 Incarnate Word ...........................6173 Eastern New Mexico ..................7162 Texas Woman’s ...........................4864 Midwestern State ........................6272 Colorado School of Mines ..........5860 Colorado Christian .....................7254 Tarleton State ..............................5163 Midwestern State ........................7362 Oklahoma Baptist .......................8284 Oklahoma Panhandle ..................6086 West Texas A&M .................80 OT66 Harding* .....................................7365 Ouachita Baptist* .......................8071 Southeastern Oklahoma* ............5780 East Central* ..............................7481 Cameron* .............................84 OT58 Southwestern Oklahoma* ..........6850 Northeastern State* ....................4768 Northeastern State* ....................5770 Cameron* ...................................6154 Southwestern Oklahoma* ..........58

seAson-By-seAson resulTs69 Harding* ................................ 8266 Ouachita Baptist* .................. 6351 Southeastern Oklahoma* ....... 6384 East Central* ......................... 87*-LSC North Division game 1999-00 (15-11, 6-8*)55 Louisiana College .................. 3977 Henderson State ..................... 6451 Texas A&M-Commerce ........ 4670 Texas A&M-Kingsville ......... 9179 St. Mary’s .............................. 7267 Minnesota-Duluth .................. 6475 Abilene Chrisitan ................... 7875 Angelo State .......................... 5752 Pittsburg State........................ 6970 Midwestern State ................... 6476 St. Gregory’s ....................72 OT62 Northeastern State* ............... 7265 Cameron* .............................. 4972 Southwestern Oklahoma* ..... 5989 East Central* ......................... 61 53 Southeastern Oklahoma* ....... 6148 Ouachita Baptist* .................. 6573 Harding* ................................ 5863 Midwestern State ................... 6036 Northeastern State* ............... 6073 Harding* ................................ 6572 Ouachita Baptist* .................. 7053 Southwestern Oklahoma* ..... 5969 Cameron* ........................72 OT55 Southeastern Oklahoma* ....... 6174 East Central* ......................... 80*-LSC North Division game 2000-01 (9-17, 1-11*)56 Texas Wesleyan ..................... 6051 Ouachita Baptist .................... 4661 South Dakota ......................... 5357 North Dakota ......................... 6776 Oklahoma Christian ............... 7478 Lubbock Christian ................. 7072 St. Gregory’s .......................... 6360 Texas Woman’s ...................... 4261 Texas Wesleyan ..................... 6264 Emporia State ........................ 8749 Eastern New Mexico ............. 4850 West Texas A&M .................. 6459 Tarleton State ......................... 6176 Texas Woman’s ...................... 5953 East Central* ......................... 6177 Southeastern Oklahoma* ....... 8262 Cameron* .............................. 7873 Southwestern Oklahoma* ..... 5561 Northeastern State* ............... 6865 Midwestern State* ................. 7040 Northeastern State* ............... 6148 Midwestern State* ................. 7564 East Central* ......................... 7668 Southeastern Oklahoma* ....... 7858 Southwestern Oklahoma* ..... 6165 Cameron* .............................. 81*-LSC North Division game 2001-02 (13-13, 2-10*)61 Missouri Southern ................. 6580 Rockhurst .............................. 5084 USAO ..............................80 OT61 Texas A&M-Kingsville ......... 5674 Texas A&M-Commerce ........ 6478 Emporia State ........................ 6876 Abilene Christian ................... 8583 Angelo State .......................... 7168 North Caolina-Pembroke ....... 8462 USAO .................................... 6062 Eastern New Mexico ............. 5361 West Texas A&M .................. 6062 Tarleton State ......................... 5471 Texas Woman’s ...................... 5962 East Central* ......................... 5865 Southeastern Oklahoma* ....... 7352 Cameron* .............................. 6356 Southwestern Oklahoma* ..... 7145 Northeastern State* ............... 55

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65 Southwestern Oklahoma* .........5066 Cameron* ..................................5049 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...........7782 East Central* .............................7376 Abilene Christian@ ...................5756 West Texas A&M@ ...................67*-LSC North Division game@-Lone Star Conference Tournament

2007-08 (24-8, 9-3*)72 Pittsburg State............................7879 Southwest Baptist ......................7283 Henderson State .........................5471 Emporia State ............................6673 Angelo State ..............................5278 Abilene Christian .......................6960 West Texas A&M ......................7396 Eastern New Mexico .................8059 Barry ..........................................5056 Washburn ...................................6691 Oklahoma Panhandle .................5462 Tarleton State .............................5776 Midwestern State .......................6980 Texas Woman’s ..........................6189 Texas A&M-Kingsville .............6474 Texas A&M-Commerce* ..........6883 Cameron* ..................................5588 East Central* .............................5272 Northeastern State* ...................7584 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...........9870 Southwestern Oklahoma* .........6068 Texas A&M-Commerce* ..........7470 Cameron* ..................................6157 Northeastern State* ...................5381 East Central* .............................6866 Southwestern Oklahoma* .........5289 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...........7172 Tarleton State@ .........................6867 Abilene Christian@ ...................5073 West Texas A&M@ ...................8575 St. Mary’s# ......................... 73 OT66 Washburn# .................................73*-LSC North Division game@-Lone Star Conference Tournament#-NCAA Division II Tournament

2008-09 (27-6, 13-1*)107 Oklahoma Panhandle .................4083 Pittsburg State............................77104 Paul Quinn .................................5465 USAO ........................................64106 Midwestern State .......................5779 West Texas A&M ......................8690 Eastern New Mexico .................7267 Tarleton State .............................6481 Texas A&M International ..........6275 St. Edward’s ..............................5777 Texas A&M-Kingsville ...... 81 OT68 Abilene Christian .......................6775 Angelo State ..............................8289 Texas A&M-Commerce* ..........8164 Southwestern Oklahoma* .........4486 East Central* .............................4976 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...........5974 Cameron* ..................................5071 Texas Woman’s* ........................7077 Northeastern State* ...................6656 Northeastern State* ...................5186 East Central* .............................5176 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...........87103 Texas Woman’s* ........................8462 Cameron* ..................................4788 Texas A&M-Commerce* ..........8265 Southwestern Oklahoma* .........4666 Tarleton State@ .........................63100 Texas A&M-Commerce@ .........8659 West Texas A&M@ ...................6668 Southeastern Oklahoma# .... 66 OT72 Washburn# .................................6352 West Texas A&M# ....................65*-LSC North Division game@-Lone Star Conference Tournament#-NCAA Division II Tournament

61 Midwestern State* .................7266 East Central* .................. 75 OT61 Southeastern Oklahoma* .......8049 Cameron* ..............................5378 Southwestern Oklahoma* .....6673 Northeastern State* ...............8250 Midwestern State* .................80*-LSC North Division game 2002-03 (15-12, 8-4*)62 Missouri Southern .................5673 Christian Brothers .................5169 Texas A&M-Kingsville .........7358 Incarnate Word ......................6769 St. Edward’s ..........................6368 Abilene Christian ...................6566 Angelo State ..........................7261 USAO ....................................7051 Midwestern State ...................8082 Eastern New Mexico .............6958 West Texas A&M ..................7172 Midwestern State ...................7687 Texas Woman’s ......................5470 Texas A&M-Commerce ........5656 Cameron* ..............................5180 Southwestern Oklahoma* .....7578 East Central* .........................7166 Southeastern Oklahoma* .......5638 Northeastern State* ...............5663 Tarleton State* .......................5563 Cameron* ..............................4668 Southwestern Oklahoma* .....6673 East Central* .........................7671 Southeastern Oklahoma* .......8367 Northeastern State* ...............5550 Tarleton State* .......................5364 West Texas A&M@ ...............78*-LSC North Division game@-Lone Star Conference Tournament 2003-04 (7-20, 1-11*)65 Midwestern State ...................6055 Texas Woman’s ......................4979 Drury .....................................8647 Oklahoma City ......................8654 Eastern New Mexico .............6955 West Texas A&M ..................8162 Missouri Western ...................7351 St. Edward’s ..........................5037 Missouri Southern .................7859 Midwestern State .................10069 Texas Woman’s ......................5374 Texas A&M-Kingsville .........6171 Texas A&M-Commerce ........6661 Abilene Christian ...................8052 Angelo State ..........................7562 East Central* .........................7968 Southeastern Oklahoma* .......7460 Northeastern State* ...............6648 Tarleton State* .......................6758 Cameron* ..............................7069 Southwestern Oklahoma* .....7760 East Central* .........................8556 Southeastern Oklahoma* .......7643 Northeastern State* ...............6263 Tarleton State* .......................5560 Cameron* ..............................7063 Southwestern Oklahoma* .....77*-LSC North Division game

2004-05 (17-10, 7-5*)55 Missouri Southern ................6889 Central Arkansas ..................8075 Oklahoma Panhandle ............6071 Oklahoma City .....................7573 Texas A&M-Kingsville ........6587 Texas A&M-Commerce .84 OT

60 Angelo State ..............................6984 Abilene Christian .......................8165 Southern Arkansas .....................5663 Central Arkansas .......................7954 Eastern New Mexico .................5273 West Texas A&M ......................6866 Midwestern State .......................6174 Texas Woman’s ..........................7046 Northeastern State* ...................7061 Tarleton State* ...........................6340 Cameron* ..................................4573 Southwestern Oklahoma* .........6757 East Central* .............................6870 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...........6661 Northeastern State* ...................5973 Tarleton State* .................... 71 OT59 Cameron* ..................................5655 Southwestern Oklahoma* .........6482 East Central* .............................7178 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...........6439 Angelo State@ ..........................79*-LSC North Division game@-Lone Star Conference Tournament 2005-06 (7-20, 4-8*)59 Washburn ...................................9675 Missouri Sourthern ....................8169 Central Missouri .......................8371 Missouri Western .......................7368 Texas Woman’s ..........................5470 Texas A&M-Kingsville .............5069 Oklahoma Christian ...................7264 Abilene Christian .......................6669 Angelo State ..............................8568 Emporia State ............................8264 St. Mary’s ..................................7564 West Texas A&M ......................7684 Eastern New Mexico .................6950 Tarleton State .............................7054 Midwestern State .......................6152 Northeastern State* ...................5855 Texas A&M-Commerce* ..........6756 Southwestern Oklahoma* .........7071 Cameron* ........................... 70 OT79 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...........7862 East Central* .............................6562 Northeastern State* ...................5670 Texas A&M-Commerce* ..........8344 Southwestern Oklahoma* .........6460 Cameron* ..................................7069 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...........7162 East Central* .............................57-LSC North Division game

2006-07 (15-13, 8-4*)63 Oklahoma Christian ...................6464 Arkansas Tech ...........................8481 Oklahoma Panhandle .................5672 Oklahoma City ..........................7969 Texas Woman’s ..........................6365 Texas A&M-Kingsville .............4980 Oklahoma Panhandle .................5971 Angelo State ..............................74100 Abilene Christian ................ 91 OT75 Oklahoma Christian ...................7871 St. Gregory’s ..............................4355 West Texas A&M ......................6867 Eastern New Mexico .................8154 Tarleton State .............................6860 Northeastern State* ...................6267 Southwestern Oklahoma* .........7366 Cameron* ..................................5775 Texas A&M-Commerce* ..........9078 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...........6358 East Central* .............................5152 Northeastern State* ...................4984 Texas A&M-Commerce* ..........64

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2009-10 (22-8, 12-2*)69 Pittsburg State............................7061 Oklahoma Baptist ......................5656 Oklahoma City ..........................5378 USAO ........................................5555 Tarleton State .............................8578 Midwestern State .......................6980 Abilene Christian .......................8165 Angelo State ..............................4978 St. Mary’s ..................................6583 Incarnate Word ..........................73100 Texas A&M-Kingsville .............8187 Eastern New Mexico .................7567 West Texas A&M ......................7875 East Central* .............................6663 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...........6582 Southwestern Oklahoma* .........4389 Cameron* ..................................6973 Texas A&M-Kingsville .............5577 Northeastern State* ...................7496 Texas Woman’s* ................. 93 OT74 Texas Woman’s* ........................6974 Southwestern Oklahoma* .........6587 Cameron* ..................................6692 Texas A&M-Commerce* ..........5966 Northeastern State* ...................8196 East Central* .............................46101 Southeastern Oklahoma* .... 97 OT111 Abilene Christian@ .......... 105 OT70 West Texas A&M@ ...................8352 Northeastern State# ...................54

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2010-11 (22-10, 11-3*)68 Arkansas-Fort Smith .................7683 Colorado-Colo. Springs .............7071 Pittsburg State............................5671 Incarnate Word ..........................6182 Texas A&M-Kingsville .............5269 Angelo State ..............................6571 Abilene Christian .......................8777 West Texas A&M ......................9175 Eastern New Mexico .................5471 Arkansas-Fort Smith .................8074 Tarleton State .............................8674 Midwestern State .......................6776 Southwestern Oklahoma* .........6881 Cameron* ..................................6487 Texas A&M-Commerce* ..........5483 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...........6695 Texas Woman’s* ........................6481 East Central* .............................7645 Northeastern State* ...................6369 Southeastern Oklahoma* ...........7284 Texas A&M-Commerce* ..........6581 Texas Woman’s* ........................6383 East Central* .............................7253 Northeastern State* ...................6876 Southwestern Oklahoma* .. 71 OT74 Cameron* ..................................5976 Angelo State@ ..........................5274 Tarleton State@ ................ 70 2OT73 Texas Woman’s@ ......................7465 Washburn# .................................6468 Northeastern State# ...................6070 Northwest Missouri# .................82

*-LSC North Division game@-Lone Star Conference Tournament#-NCAA Division II Tournament

2011-12 (16-10)61 Texas-Permian Basin .................5576 Arkansas-Fort Smith .......... 73 OT97 Southwestern Oklahoma ...........8997 Southern Arkansas .....................46121 Oklahoma Panhandle .................7571 Pittsburg State............................7676 Ouachita Baptist ........................5857 Arkansas-Monticello .................72

94 Science & Arts of Oklahoma . 6173 Southwestern Oklahoma ....... 8073 Southeastern Oklahoma ......... 6953 Western Washington .............. 6977 Central Washington ............... 6662 St. Mary’s .............................. 6578 Incarnate Word ...................... 6660 Midwestern State ................... 6140 Northeastern State ................. 5982 Lindenwood ........................... 7490 McKendree ............................ 6369 Arkansas-Fort Smith ............. 8377 Northeastern State ...........71 OT93 Newman ................................ 8657 Northeastern State ................. 7078 Lindenwood ........................... 5783 McKendree ............................ 6864 Northeastern State ................. 68

2012-13 (9-17, 2-16*)44 Minnesota-Duluth .................. 6488 Cameron ................................ 6667 Angelo State .......................... 6459 Texas Woman’s ...................... 3586 Southern Nazarene ................ 6973 Oklahoma Baptist .................. 5870 Pittsburg State*...................... 6271 Southwest Baptist* ................ 7572 Midwestern State ................... 5382 Arkansas-Fort Smith ............. 7576 Missouri Western* ................. 7858 Washburn* ............................. 6239 Truman State* ....................... 7277 Lindenwood* ......................... 8153 Northeastern State* ............... 5455 Northwest Missouri* ............. 6557 Emporia State* ...................... 8978 Fort Hays State* .................... 8460 Nebraska-Kearney* ............... 7275 Central Missouri* .................. 8788 Lincoln* ................................ 7960 Emporia State* ...................... 7368 Pittsburg State*...................... 7966 Missouri Southern* ............... 6858 Northeastern State* ............... 6459 Missouri Southern* ............... 63*-MIAA game

2013-14 (12-16, 6-13*)71 Texas A&M-Commerce ........ 6064 Hillsdale ................................ 5666 Arkansas-Fort Smith ............. 5778 Southern Nazarene ................ 6562 Tarleton State ......................... 7253 Texas Woman’s ...................... 8198 Southwestern Oklahoma ....... 7571 Lindenwood* ......................... 7872 Lincoln* ................................ 5576 Central Missouri* .................. 9481 Missouri Western* ................. 6372 Northwest Missouri* ............. 7862 Missouri Southern* ............... 6070 Southwest Baptist* ................ 5638 Fort Hays State* .................... 6482 Nebraska-Kearney* ............... 7059 Washburn* .......................65 OT50 Emporia State* ...................... 7366 Pittsburg State*...................... 6961 Northeastern State* ............... 6352 Pittsburg State*...................... 7259 Washburn* ............................. 6345 Emporia State* ...................... 6669 Northeastern State* ............... 6562 Fort Hays State ...................... 7271 Nebraska-Kearney* ............... 7685 Lindenwood! ......................... 7968 Emporia State! ....................... 77*-MIAA game!-MIAA Tournament

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Opponent Record Pct. Abilene Christian 11-29 .275Angelo State 25-15 .625Arkansas-Fort Smith 3-3 .500Arkansas-Little Rock 1-0 1.000Arkansas-Monticello 0-1 .000Arkansas Tech 0-3 .000Barry 1-0 1.000Bartlesville Wesleyan 2-0 1.000Cal Poly 1-0 1.000Cameron 42-30 .583Centenary (La.) 1-0 1.000Central Arkansas 1-4 .200Central Missouri 0-5 .000Central Washington 1-0 1.000Christian Brothers 1-0 1.000Colorado Christian 0-1 .000Colorado-Colorado Springs 1-0 1.000Colorado Mines 1-0 1.000Colorado State-Pueblo 1-0 1.000Concordia Lutheran 4-0 1.000Drury 0-1 .000East Central 26-20 .565Eastern New Mexico 16-21 .432Eastern Oklahoma Juco 1-0 1.000Emporia State 4-13 .235Ferris State 0-1 .000Fort Hays State 1-4 .200Francis Marion (S.C.) 0-1 .000Friends (Kan.) 4-0 1.000Georgia Southwestern 1-0 1.000Harding 3-3 .500Henderson State 3-1 .750High Point 1-0 1.000Hillsdale 1-0 1.000Hofstra (N.Y.) 1-0 1.000

Opponent Record Pct. Howard Payne (Tex.) 1-1 .500Huston-Tillotson (Tex.) 1-0 1.000Incarnate Word 4-2 .667IUPU-Fort Wayne 1-0 1.000John Brown (Ark.) 1-0 1.000Langston 10-14 .417Lincoln (Mo.) 2-2 .500Lindenwood 2-2 .500Louisiana College 1-0 1.000Lubbock Christian 1-0 1.000Marymount (Kan.) 1-0 1.000McKendree 2-0 1.000Midwestern State 19-18 .514 Minnesota-Duluth 1-1 .500Mississippi for Women 0-1 .000Missouri Southern 7-14 .333Missouri Western 1-5 .167Newman 2-0 1.000Nebraska-Kearney 1-3 .250North Carolina-Pembroke 0-1 .000North Dakota 0-1 .000Northern Oklahoma 1-1 .500Northeastern State 21-34 .382Northwest Missouri 0-3 .000Northwestern Oklahoma 4-10 .286Oklahoma 3-4 .429Oklahoma Baptist 10-15 .400Oklahoma Christian 11-20 .355Oklahoma City 2-16 .111Oklahoma Panhandle 12-8 .600Oklahoma State 4-4 .500Ouachita Baptist 6-3 .667Paul Quinn 1-0 1.000Prairie View (Tex.) 1-0 1.000

Opponent Record Pct. Phillips 9-7 .563Pittsburg State 8-15 .348Quincey (Mo.) 1-0 1.000Rockhurst 1-0 1.000Science & Arts of Okla. 16-10 .615Slippery Rock 1-0 1.000SIU-Edwardsville 0-1 .000South Dakota 1-0 1.000Southern Arkansas 2-0 1.000Southern Nazarene 13-9 .591Southeastern Oklahoma 23-35 .397Southwestern Oklahoma 22-27 .449Southwestern Texas 0-1 .000Southwest Baptist 6-5 .515St. Edward’s 3-0 1.000St. Gregory’s 4-0 1.000St. Mary’s 3-2 .667Tarleton State 13-12 .520Texas A&M-Commerce 27-15 .642Texas A&M International 1-0 1.000Texas A&M-Kingsville 24-10 .706Texas Christian 1-0 1.000Texas-El Paso 0-1 .000Texas Lutheran 2-0 1.000Texas-Permian Basin 1-0 1.000Texas Tech 0-1 .000Texas Wesleyan 2-2 .500Texas Woman’s 35-6 .854Truman State 0-1 .000Tulsa 4-2 .667University of Ozarks 2-1 .667Washburn 2-7 .222West Texas A&M 5-33 .132 Bold - Indicates 2014-15 opponent

All-Time series reCorDs

viCToriesMargin Season Team Score

71 1996-97 Newman 106-3567 2008-09 Oklahoma Panhandle 107-4056 1997-98 Texas A&M-Commerce 85-2951 2011-12 Southern Arkansas 97-4650 2009-10 East Central 96-4650 2008-09 Paul Quinn 104-5449 2008-09 Midwestern State 106-5746 2011-12 Oklahoma Panhandle 121-7546 1981-82 Phillips 95-4942 1997-98 Angelo State 98-5642 1981-82 USAO 82-4041 1995-96 Concordia Lutheran 98-5740 1996-97 Texas Women’s 88-4840 Two Times

DefeATsMargin Season Team Score

76 1979-80 Texas Tech 125-4963 1994-95 Missouri Southern 111-4855 1995-96 West Texas A&M 112-5750 1980-81 Northwestern 83-3349 1995-96 Abilene Christian 109-6049 1994-95 Abilene Christian 103-5449 1987-88 West Texas A&M 95-4646 1979-80 Oklahoma Panhandle 86-4045 1980-81 Oklahoma City 95-5045 1979-80 Southeastern Oklahoma 71-2642 1993-94 Abilene Christian 88-4643 1997-98 Abilene Christian 93-5042 1979-80 Cameron 86-4441 Three times

uCo mArgins of viCTory AnD DefeAT

longesT losing sTreAKsGames Season(s) Streak-Starter Ended Against

20 1980-81 Phillips, 51-76 Langston, 59-4917 1979-80 Southwestern, 54-60 Friends, 73-7211 Two times10 2012-13 Missouri Western, 78-76 Lincoln, 88-799 Two times

uCo longesT winning AnD losing sTreAKslongesT winning sTreAKs

Games Season(s) Streak-Starter Ended By9 2009-10 Southwestern OK, 82-43 Northeastern State, 81-669 2008-09 TX A&M-Commerce, 89-81 Southeastern OK, 76-879 1982-83 Southern Nazarene, 63-39 Oklahoma, 56-829 1981-82 Northwestern OK, 77-71 Francis Marion, 87-918 Three times

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About uCo

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The University of Central Oklahoma prepares future leaders in an opportunity-rich environment, ideally located in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area.

Central offers an innovative learning community where teaching comes first and students develop personal relationships with faculty and staff who are committed to transforming lives. With 114 undergraduate majors and 54 graduate programs, Central is a smart investment for students dedicated to their future success.

Central is home to students from throughout Oklahoma, as well as all 50 states and more than 100 countries. Among Central’s many unique and notable academic programs are Forensic Science, Accounting, Music Theater, Professional Golf Management, Jazz Studies, Mass Communication, Nursing, and Funeral Science.

Central is:• Home to the world-renown Forensic Science Institute, which attracts experts

from throughout the world to teach students and law enforcement professionals the latest techniques in crime fighting

• Rated by The Chronicle of Higher Education as one of the “2010 Great Col-leges to Work For”

• Winner of multiple national and statewide awards for sustainability efforts• An official Olympic and Paralympic Training Site, as designated by the U.S.

Olympic Committee• Home to the Academy of Contemporary Music at UCO, located in Oklahoma

City’s Bricktown district• Partnered with Chesapeake Energy to build the CHK-Central Boathouse on the

Oklahoma River, which will house Central’s rowing team as well as an entertain-ment venue and an art gallery

• Home to 2008 Carnegie Foundation Professor of the Year, Dr. Wei Chen• Ranked among the top universities nationally in residence lifeIn Fall 2010, Central opened the new state-of-the-art Center for Transformative

Learning, a classroom building designed intentionally to encourage collaboration and creativity in its learning spaces. In addition, Central’s appealing 210-acre campus is on track to become a certified botanical garden, offering both a pleasing learning and living environment and a source of pride for students, employees and alumni.

Founded in 1890, the University of Central Oklahoma is the state’s first public institution of higher learning, and continues to cultivate creativity and innovation in every corner of campus, bringing to life its core values of Character, Community and Civility each day.

the university

uCo QuiCk FACts Founded: December 24, 1890Location: Edmond, OklahomaPresident: Dr. Don BetzEnrollment: 17,101Faculty: More than 400 full-time professors with an additional 380 professionals from the community serving as adjunct faculty. A full 75 percent of faculty members have earned doctorates.Student/Faculty Ratio: 19:1Student Representation: Students come from all 50 states and more than 100 countries.Academic Divisions: Five undergraduate colleges and a college of gradu-ate studies and research.Degrees: UCO awards 10 bachelor’s degrees with 114 undergraduate majors and 112 options. There are six master’s degrees with 24 majors and 47 options. UCO also offers a Funeral Service Certificate Program.School Calendar: Two 16-week semesters (fall and spring) and an 8-week summer session.Library: The Chambers Library exceeds 1.4 million volumes of books, microforms, periodicals and government documents.Organizations: More than 200 clubs and organizations on campus.Accreditation: North Central Association of Colleges and Schools; As-sociation of Collegiate Business Schools and Programs; National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education; American Speech and Hearing Association; American Dietetic Association; American Chemical Society; National League of Nursing and other professional program organizations.

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AthletiC AdministrAtion

AthletiC direCtor

Joe muller

Now in his seventh year as athletic director at Central Oklahoma is Joe Muller, who has helped return the Bronchos to national prominence in NCAA Division II.

UCO teams have captured 10 conference championships and had 10 top-10 national finishes during Muller’s tenure, with softball winning the school’s first-ever women’s national championship in 2013.

Fifty-eight student-athletes have earned All-America honors over the past six years and the Bronchos have placed 42nd or better three times in the Learfield Sports Directors’ Cup Standings out of nearly 350 Division II institutions.

The athletic department’s fund-raising efforts have also increased significantly under Joe’s guidance. He secured the largest gift in program history in 2012, continues to grow Stampede Club membership and also introduced a corporate sales initiative that has generated record revenues for the program in just four years.

Academically, UCO’s student-athletes are performing at all-time high levels. For the past six years, the overall grade point average of student-athletes has surpassed that of the general student population and to demonstrate that academics is a priority, the athletic department now hosts an annual Academic Awards Banquet recognizing the achievements of student-athletes.

A native of Stillwater, Joe earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Oklahoma State and got his start in athletic administration at OSU when he served as director of athletic marketing and promotions from 1985-90.

Muller was involved in the television industry for more than a decade before returning to OSU in 2002 as associate athletic director, serving in that capacity until going to Purdue in ‘06.

He was senior associate athletic director for external relations for the Boilermakers for two years before becoming just the seventh athletic director in Central’s rich athletic history in July of 2008

Joe is married (Julie) and has three sons (Jaxon, Brandon and Matthew).

President

dr. don betz

Dr. Don Betz became the school’s 20th president in August 2011 after having previously served as UCO’s Provost and Vice President of Academic Affairs from 1999-2005.

President Betz developed several initiatives and programs that helped transform Central into one of the leading metropolitan universities in the nation during his first stint at the school and he’s been the driving force in making UCO a destination of choice in higher education since his return to campus.

President Betz has enjoyed a distinguished career in higher education that spans more than 40 years, developing a reputation for teaching and encouraging students, leadership development and diplomacy through his international activities, most notably with the United Nations and its affiliated non-government organizations.

Prior to returning to UCO, he served as president of Northeastern State, a post he held for three years. He also served as Chancellor at the University of Wisconsin-River Falls from 2005 until his appointment

at NSU and as Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs at Palmer College (Iowa) from 1994-1999.In the 23 years prior, he fulfilled various capacities at NSU, including the Vice President of University Relations and Professor of Political

Science. While at NSU, he also was the Executive Director of the Educational Foundation, Assistant to the President, Dean of Continuing Education and Special Programs, Director of the Sequoyah Institute/Center for Tribal Studies, the founder and advisor of the university’s President’s Leadership Class and its Model United Nations program.

From 1982 through 2003, President Betz worked for and with the United Nations on Middle East issues. He founded and chaired the International Coordinating Committee on the Question of Palestine (ICCP), a UN-affiliated non-governmental organization (NGO) network pursuing peace in the Middle East based on UN resolutions.

A frequent writer and speaker, Dr. Betz has addressed international, educational, motivational topics, and has worked with newspapers, radio and television. His life-long interest in global issues and his passion for promoting cross-cultural understanding has led him to more than 80 countries.

While president at NSU, he served as the chair of the Northeast Oklahoma Public Facility Authority, board member for BancFirst in Tahlequah, the Tahlequah Area Chamber of Commerce, Creative Oklahoma, Inc., and chair of the Regional University System of Oklahoma Council of Presidents. He is a member of the Oklahoma Academy, Leadership Oklahoma, Universities and Colleges President’s Climate Commitment, International Association of University Presidents and has served as Chairman of AASCU’s International Education Committee.

President Betz received his B.A. in Political Science and Philosophy from the University of San Francisco and his M.A. and Ph.D. in International Studies from the Graduate School of International Studies at the University of Denver. He also completed Harvard Univer-sity’s Institute for Educational Management.

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AthletiC AdministrAtion

AssistAnt AthletiC direCtor/business

britni brAnnonServing as Central Oklahoma’s assistant athletic director for business is Britni Brannon, who is also UCO’s

senior women’s administrator.An Oklahoma native, Brannon graduated from UCO in 2002 and spent the next five years working for an

audio/visual company doing marketing, advertising and materials management.A Certified Procurement Officer with the State of Oklahoma, Brannon returned to UCO in 2007 as a Buyer

II in the Purchasing, Payment Services & Travel department and was in that capacity until moving to the athletic department as business manager in s athletic business manager in the fall of 2012.

Britni is married (Todd) and has one son (Alex).

AssistAnt AthletiC direCtor/oPerAtions

GunnAr PoFFGunnar Poff is in his first year as Central Oklahoma’s assistant athletic director for operations after serving

the previous four years as coordinator of ticket sales for the Bronchos.Poff took over his new role in May 2014 and is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations of

UCO’s Athletic Department. Gunnar also serves as sport supervisor for five sports and is responsible for the areas of athletic training, strength & conditioning, ticketing and game-day operations.

A native of Sayre, Gunnar was a pitcher for the Southwestern Oklahoma baseball team during the mid-2000s and earned his bachelor’s degree in kinesiology from SWOSU in 2007.

Poff went on to earn a master’s of education in intercollegiate athletics administration in 2009 from the University of Oklahoma, working in the office of event management during his tenure at OU.

Gunnar is married (Tessa) and has three daughters (Presley, Piper and Devyn).

direCtor oF AthletiC ComPliAnCe

dArnell smithIn his fifth year as Central Oklahoma’s Director of Athletic Compliance is Darnell Smith, who came to

UCO after serving in the same capacity at the University of New Mexico.A native of San Antonio, Texas, Smith was a four-year member of the Oklahoma State football team from

2002-06 at defensive end. He was a three-time recipient of the Arthur Ashe Scholar award at OSU and also earned second-team honors on the ESPN the Magazine Academic All-America Team.

Darnell was named OSU’s Outstanding Senior and earned both his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from there. He served as a graduate assistant in the OSU compliance office in 2007-08 and worked as a management development trainee for the United States Olympic Committee from June 2008 to February 2009.

Smith went to New Mexico in February of 2009 and was there until coming to UCO.He is married (Candace).

AthletiC ComPliAnCe CoordinAtor

Jeremy roGersJeremy Rogers joined the Central Oklahoma Athletic Department in November of 2012 as Compliance

Coordinator.A native of Medford, Rogers played football for four years at Southern Nazarene and earned all-conference

honors at tight end as a senior. He graduated SNU in 2007 with a degee in sports managment.Jeremy went on to law school at Oklahoma, earning his juris doctor degree there. He worked as an intern

in the compliance department and Office of Legal Counsel while at OU.Jeremy is married (Rachel) and has one son (Mason).

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AthletiC AdministrAtion direCtor oF AthletiC mediA relAtions

mike kirkThe Central Oklahoma Athletic Media Relations Office is under the direction of Mike Kirk, whose main

duty is to keep local, state and national media informed about UCO’s 14 varsity sports.Kirk is in his 28th year with the Bronchos, coming to UCO in November 1987.Mike was a student assistant in the sports information office at Oklahoma State University for four years

and graduated with a journalism degree. He was a sports writer at newspapers in McAlester and Lawton for five years before taking over as UCO’s sports information director.

Kirk worked as the Press Information Manager for wrestling at the 1996 Olympic Games and is in his fifth year as a member of the NCAA Division II Wrestling Championships Committee, including the third as chair.

He was inducted into the Oklahoma Chapter of the National Wrestling Hall of Fame for Lifetime Achievement in the fall of 2012.Kirk has received 58 CoSIDA publication awards at UCO, including 27 Best in the Nation citations.Mike is married (Debbie) and has two children (Alex and Jessica).

direCtor oF stAmPede Club

Al JonesAl Jones joined the Central Oklahoma Athletic Department as Director of the Stampede Club in July 2014.The Stampede Club is the athletic booster club for all UCO sports and helps support the athletic department

through financial contributions and other events.Jones, who has been involved with Broncho athletics in a variety of ways since the early 1960s, had served

as Executive Director and Membership Coordinator of Alumni Relations at UCO for six years before joining the athletic department.

Jones was a student trainer and manager for the 1962 Central football team that won the 1962 NAIA national championship and he earned both bachelor’s (1966) and master’s (1974) degrees in education from UCO.

A past member of both the 45th Infantry Division Army National Guard and United States Air Force Reserves, Jones was a teacher for many years at Stillwater and Millwood in addition to serving as headmaster/superintendent at Oklahoma Christian Schools.

He worked in private business from 1998 until coming to UCO in April 2008 as Executive Director of Alumni Relations.Al is married (Sharon) and has two sons (Jon and Jeff).

CoordinAtor oF AthletiC tiCket sAles

ethAn hookerThe newest addition to the Central Oklahoma athletic administrative staff is Ethan Hooker, who took over

as coordinator of ticket sales on Aug. 25, 2014.Hooker worked as ticket sales and operations assistant for the Tulsa Drillers for eight months before coming

to UCO. He also spent two summers interning with the Lakeshore Chinooks, a collegiate summer league baseball club in Mequon, Wis.

Born in Chicago, Hooker spent most of his life in suburban Atlanta and attended Georgia Southern. He earned a bachelors in sport management from GSU in December 2013.

Ethan is married (Lara).

direCtor oF CooPerAte sPonsorshiPs And mArketinG

brAndon bAkerIn his fifth year with the Central Oklahoma athletic department is Brandon Baker, who is responsible for

corporate sponsorships and marketing for athletic events on the UCO campus, working with local, regional and national businesses to create memorable experiences for both fans and sponsors.

Baker was at the Oklahoma City RedHawks for 10 years before coming to UCO, working with corporate sponsorships, baseball operations, game-day experience and ticket office manager. He spent two years prior to that with the West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx, a minor league affiliate of the Chicago Cubs.

A native of Fulton, Mo., Baker is a University of Missouri graduate and was involved with the Mizzou chapter of Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

Baker is married (Erin) and has two sons (Benjamin and Evan).

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hAmilton Field houseCentral Oklahoma plays all its home basketball games

inside Hamilton Field House, which opened its doors on Jan. 8, 1965 when the UCO men’s team downed intrastate rival Northeastern State 64-52.

UCO’s women started playing in the 3,000-seat facility in 1980 and are 242-168 (59.0 winning percentage) in 34 years, including a 63-30 mark (67.7 percent) over the past eight seasons under head coach Guy Hardaer.

Hamilton Field was re-named from Broncho Field House on May 1, 1993 in honor of long-time UCO coach and athletic director Dale Hamilton, who helped design the building in the 1960s.

The facility underwent extensive renovation before the 2001-02 season, with new chairback seats installed around the floor level.

Hamilton Field House is also the home facility for the vol-leyball and wrestling teams and numerous other events, including the university’s graduation ceremonies, are also held in the building.

hAmilton Field house reCords

men

teAmMost Points, One Team: 167, UCO vs. Arkansas Baptist, Nov. 20, 1993 and UCO vs. Baptist Christian, Jan. 18, 1993.Most Points, Combined: 263, UCO (134) vs. Abilene Christian (129), Feb. 26, 1998.Most Points, One Half: 89, UCO vs. Arkansas Baptist, Nov. 20, 1993 (2nd).Largest Winning Margin: 104, UCO (158) over Arkansas Baptist (54), Dec. 9, 1995.Field Goals Made: 67, UCO vs. Arkansas Baptist, Nov. 20, 1993 (att. 111) and UCO vs. Baptist Christian, Jan. 18, 1993 (att. 119).Field Goals Attempted: 119, UCO vs. Baptist Christian, Jan. 18, 1993 (made 67).3-Point Field Goals Made: 28, UCO vs. East Central, Feb. 11, 2009.3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 57, UCO vs. East Central, Feb. 11, 2009.Free Throws Made: 47, UCO vs. Dallas, Nov. 17, 1990 (att. 70).Free Throws Attempted: 70, UCO vs. Dallas, Nov. 17, 1990 (made 47).Rebounds: 76, UCO vs. Baptist Christian, Jan. 18, 1993.Steals: 24, UCO vs. Mid-America Bible, Nov. 21, 2001.Assists: 42, UCO vs. Baptist Christian, Jan. 18, 1993).Blocked Shots: 14, UCO vs. Arkansas Baptist, Nov. 20, 1993. individuAlPoints: 52, Eddie Robinson, UCO vs. Southwestern Oklahoma, Feb. 6, 1999.Field Goals Made: 19, Eddie Robinson, UCO, vs. Southwestern Oklahoma Feb. 16, 1999 (att. 32).Field Goals Attempted: 33, Randle Benton, Langston, Dec. 5, 1987 (made 15).3-Point Field Goals Made: 11, Shawn Williams, UCO vs. Nebraska-Kearney, Dec. 10, 1990 (att. 21).3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 21, Shawn Williams, UCO vs. Nebraska-Kearney, Dec. 10, 1990 (made 11).Free Throws Made: 23, Alex Wright, UCO vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, Feb. 5, 1992 (att. 25).Free Throws Attempted: 26, Tyshon Fisher, UCO vs. Midwestern State, Feb. 10, 1996 (made 19).Rebounds: 25, Tony Bolar, UCO, vs. Eastern New Mexico, Jan. 12, 1974.Steals: 8, twice.Assists: 17, Zoderick Green, UCO vs. Tarleton State, Feb. 25, 1995.Blocks: 8, Johnny Tyson, UCO, vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, Jan. 29, 1994.

Women

teAmMost Points, One Team: 106, UCO vs. Midwestern State, Dec. 2, 2008 and vs. Newman, Nov. 26, 1996.Most Points, Combined: 204, UCO (105) over Texas A&M-Kingsville (96), Feb. 20, 1989.Most Points, One Half: 65, UCO vs. Midwestern State, Dec. 2, 2008 (first).Largest Winning Margin: 71, UCO (106) over Newman (35), Nov. 26, 1996.Field Goals Made: 41, Oklahoma City, Jan. 25, 1982 (att. 86) and OCU, Dec. 1, 1980 (att. 93).Field Goals Attempted: 93, Angelo State, Feb. 21, 1994 (made 40) and Oklahoma City, Dec. 1, 1980 (made 41).3-Point Field Goals Made: 16, East Central, Jan. 29, 2011 (att. 41) and West Texas A&M, Feb. 1, 1996 (att. 27).3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 41, East Central, Jan. 29, 2011 (made 16).Free Throws Made: 41, UCO vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, Feb. 20, 1989 (att. 55).Free Throws Attempted: 55, UCO vs. Texas A&M-Kingsville, Feb. 20, 1989 (made 41).Rebounds: 66, Abilene Christian, Jan. 23, 1989.Steals: 24, UCO vs. Cameron, Jan. 31, 2009.Assists: 34, UCO vs. Cameron, Feb. 15, 1984.Blocked Shots: 14, UCO vs. Newman, Feb. 4, 2012. individuAlPoints: 46, Tammy Cummings, UCO vs. Angelo State, Feb. 21, 1994.Field Goals Made: 20, Tammy Cummings, UCO vs. Angelo State, Feb. 21, 1994 (att. 37).Field Goals Attempted: 37, Tammy Cummings, UCO vs. Angelo State, Feb. 21, 1994 (made 20).3-Point Field Goals Made: 7, four times. Most recent: Julie Metheny, UCO vs. Northeastern State, Jan. 8, 2000.3-Point Field Goals Attempted: 16, Ashley Gray, Abilene Christian, Dec. 2, 1999 (made 4).Free Throws Made: 18, Renee Renz, Texas Woman’s, Feb. 18, 2009 (att. 19).Free Throws Attempted: 19, Renee Renz, Texas Woman’s, Feb. 18, 2009 (made 18).Rebounds: 26, Tricia Hampton, Angelo State, Feb. 21, 1994.Steals: 11, Patti Komalty, UCO vs. Southeastern Oklahoma, Feb. 3, 1982.Assists: 14, Deanna English, Science & Arts of Oklahoma, Jan. 21, 1984.Blocks: 10, Brandai Prince, Angelo State, Feb. 21, 1994.

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Edmond is located in the heart of Oklahoma, just north of the state capital in Oklahoma City, and has a population of over 80,000 as one of the fastest growing cities in the state.

Edmond has the best of both worlds including easy access to the city with just enough distance to maintain a close-knit community atmosphere.

The city offers outstanding hotels, nostalgic shopping areas and conveniently located attractions for your enjoyment. Known for its outstanding golf courses, Edmond has hosted some of the most excit-ing PGA and celebrity events in the past two decades at world-famous Oak Tree Golf Club.

Edmond is the fastest growing, most economically dynamic city in Oklahoma. Thriving technology firms, diverse retail and commercial opportunities, and small corporate office headquarters have enhanced our reputation as the affluent residential suburb to the metropolitan area.

The local economy is booming. Retail trade has doubled just since 1990, commercial building permits continue at a record pace, and na-tional retailers are building Edmond locations at an unparalleled rate.

Home values have appreciated significantly, with MultiList average sales prices increasing 19.5% since 1994. Home sales are brisk, with average time on the market of close to 90 days for most price ranges. New home and commercial construction have contributed nearly a bil-lion dollars to the economy since 1994 alone.

There are many more activities in Edmond, with a variety of music, art, theatre, water and sporting events that make for spectacular family fun.

Edmond is also just minutes south of historic Guthrie, which offers a variety of cozy bed-and-breakfast establishments along with the Lazy-E-Arena that is home to a number of rodeo events every year.

About edmond

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oklAhomA City The largest city in the state, Oklahoma City

is located just minutes from Edmond at the crossroads of I-35, I-40 and I-44 in the heart of Oklahoma.

The second largest city in the continental United States based on geographical size, more than 1.1 million people call metro Okla-homa City area home.

Oklahoma City is surrounded by more than a dozen communities and offers a diverse landscape of hip, urban culture and charming, old-fashioned neighborhoods for visitors and residents alike.

Oklahoma City’s climate is mild, with four distinct seasons and an average temperature of 60 degrees. With more than 3,000 hours of sunshine per year, outdoor recreation and activities are plentiful in Oklahoma City.

As a city that redefines itself, Oklahoma City’s hip, spirited environment blends with its deep western heritage to create a place where culture and commerce thrive.

With renowned festivals, national sport-ing events, treasure-filled museums and a variety of districts highlighting arts and entertainment, the possibilities for adven-ture and fun in Oklahoma City are endless.

One of the main attractions in Oklahoma City is Bricktown, an area filled with shops, restaurants and clubs in the middle of downtown.

Also located in downtown is the Chesa-peake Arena, home of the wildly popular Oklahoma City Thunder of the NBA.

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0Hayley Bryan6-0 • Forward

Jr. • Copan

4Presley Stastny

5-7 • GuardJr. • Celina, Texas

3Jordan Ward5-5 • Guard

Jr. • Alvord, Texas

1Sierra Moore5-9 • GuardJr. • Durant

5Mikayla Alexander

5-5 • GuardRS Fr. • Tulsa

13Chelsea Robinson

5-10 • GuardSr. • Harrah

12Haley Weathers

5-5 • GuardJr. • Luther

11Marley Anderson

5-5 • GuardSo. • Snyder

15Chelsi Dennis5-8 • Guard

Jr. • Broken Arrow

22Anna Kimsey

5-11 • ForwardJr. • Edmond

21Julia Mason

5-11 • ForwardJr. • Fairview

20McKenzie Solberg

5-10 • GuardJr. • Chandler

Central Oklahoma is in its third year as a member of the Mid-Amer-ica Intercollegiate Athletics Association.

The MIAA, a 14-member conference of NCAA Division II insti-tutions in Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma, was first or-ganized in 1912 as the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association.

Over the past 100 years, the MIAA has gained the reputation of be-ing one of the top NCAA Division II conferences in the nation. MIAA schools have won 15 NCAA team championships and, since 1964, over 160 individual national titles.

The MIAA currently conducts champi-onships in eight sports for men and nine for women.

For the men, champions are crowned in football, cross country, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & field, baseball, tennis and golf.

The women compete for titles in vol-leyball, cross country, soccer, basketball, indoor and outdoor track & field, softball, golf and tennis.

The MIAA turned a new page on July 1, 1992, when the NCAA Division II confer-ence changed its name from the Missouri Intercollegiate Athletic Association to the Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics As-sociation.

The decision to make the change originated in 1989, when Pittsburg State and Washburn became the first schools outside the state of Mis-souri to gain membership in the MIAA.

The conference was first organized in 1912 with 14 member institu-tions. Of those original members, Central Missouri, Truman State and Northwest Missouri State still remain a part of the MIAA.

The first change in membership came in 1924, when the MIAA reorganized to include only the five regional Missouri state colleges:

the mid-ameriCa interCOllegiate athletiCs assOCiatiOn Central Missouri, Truman (at the time known as Northeast Missouri State), Northwest Missouri, Southeast Missouri State and Southwest Missouri State (now Missouri State).

Over the next 56 years, three schools joined the membership: Mis-souri School of Mines (later Missouri-Rolla) in 1935, Lincoln in 1970 and the Missouri-St. Louis in 1980.

Ken Jones became the first full-time commissioner of the MIAA in 1981 and would be in the position for 16 years, retiring in 1997. Ralph

McFillen succeeded Jones, serving 10 years before his retirement in 2007.

Jim Johnson succeeded McFillen in July of that year and served as commissioner until September of 2010, when Dr. Bob Boerigter took over.

Southwest Baptist brought membership back to eight schools in 1986, before the major expansion of the conference in 1989. Pittsburg State, Washburn, Missouri South-ern and Missouri Western began competi-tion in the 1989-90 season.

Southeast Missouri State left the MIAA following the 1990-91 season and was re-placed by Emporia State in the 1991-92 season.

Missouri-St. Louis departed the MIAA in 1996, Missouri-Rolla left in 2005 and

Lincoln forfeited its membership in 1999. Fort Hays State joined the MIAA in 2006, Nebraska-Omaha entered the league in 2008 and Lin-coln re-joined the conference in 2010.

UCO, Lindenwood, Nebraska-Kearney and Northeastern State all become league members with the start of the 2012-13 academic year.

Nebraska-Omaha left the league in 2011 and Truman State did the same in 2013, which leaves the conference with 14 schools. Lincoln and SBU are associate members who compete in women’s basketball.

Larry HouseDr. Bob Boerigter Josh SlaughterAmber Feldman

mid-ameriCa interCOllegiate athletiCs assOCiatiOn Address: 114 West 11th Street (Suite 105), Kansas City, Mo. 64105Phone: (816) 421-MIAA (6422)Media Relations Fax: (816) 421-6429Website: www.themiaa.comCommissioner: Dr. Bob BoerigterAssistant Commissioner for Championships and Business Development: Larry HouseAssistant Commissioner for Compliance and Internal Operations: Amber FeldmanDirector of Communications: Josh Saughter

23Savannah Gray

5-8 • GuardFr. • Fort Gibson

33Ashley Stephens

6-3 • ForwardSo. • Kyle, Texas

25Olivia Mason5-11 • Guard

So. • Fairview

24Kylie Mayes6-1 • Forward

Sr. • Midwest City

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BASKETBALLNov. 10 Oklahoma Baptist (Exhibition) Shawnee, Okla. 6:00 p.m.MIAA/GAC Challenge Nov. 14 Southeastern Oklahoma Tahlequah, Okla. 12:00 p.m. Nov. 15 Northwestern Oklahoma Tahlequah, Okla. 2:00 p.m.Nov. 18 Oklahoma Christian EDMOND 5:30 p.m.TWU/Marriott Classic Nov. 21 Midwestern State Denton, Texas 5:00 p.m. Nov. 22 Texas Woman’s Denton, Texas 6:30 p.m.Nov. 25 Southwestern Oklahoma Weatherford, Okla. 5:30 p.m.Nov. 29 Arkansas-Fort Smith EDMOND 1:30 p.m.Dec. 1 Southern Nazarene Bethany, Okla. 5:30 p.m.Dec. 4 Lindenwood* EDMOND 5:30 p.m.Dec. 6 Lincoln* EDMOND 1:30 p.m.Dec. 18 Central Missouri* Warrensburg, Mo. 5:30 p.m.Dec. 20 Missouri Western* St. Joseph, Mo. 1:30 p.m.Dec. 31 East Central EDMOND 1:30 p.m.Jan. 3 Northwest Missouri* EDMOND 1:30 p.m.Jan. 8 Missouri Southern* Joplin, Mo. 5:30 p.m.Jan. 10 Southwest Baptist* Bolivar, Mo. 1:30 p.m.Jan. 15 Fort Hays State* Hays, Kan. 5:30 p.m.Jan. 17 Nebraska-Kearney* Kearney, Neb. 5:30 p.m.Jan. 22 Washburn* EDMOND 5:30 p.m.Jan. 24 Emporia State* EDMOND 1:30 p.m.Jan. 29 Pittsburg State* Pittsburg, Kan. 7:00 p.m.Feb. 5 Northeastern State* EDMOND 5:30 p.m.Feb. 7 Pittsburg State* EDMOND 1:30 p.m.Feb. 12 Washburn* Topeka, Kan. 5:30 p.m.Feb. 14 Emporia State* Emporia, Kan. 1:30 p.m.Feb. 21 Northeastern State* Tahlequah, Okla. 1:30 p.m.Feb. 26 Fort Hays State* EDMOND 5:30 p.m.Feb. 28 Nebraska-Kearney* EDMOND 1:30 p.m.

Bold–Home games played at Hamilton Field House*–Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association game

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